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Book: Power Circuits and Electromechanics, 2nd edition, Published in August 2022

The book titled “Power Circuits and Electromechanics”, 2nd edition was authored by Kate Davis, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, TAMU) and M.A. Pai, Ph.D. (Emeritus Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, UIUC) and published by Stipes Publishing Co. on August 1, 2022.    ISBN-13 978-1646173341 Dr. Davis’ research website can be viewed here.

SGC Webinar on 12/21/2022: Opportunities for Deep Learning-based Detection of Stealth Attacks in Power Systems

Kate Davis, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University) will present the webinar titled “Opportunities for Deep Learning-based Detection of Stealth Attacks in Power Systems” at 3 P.M. CST on December 21, 2022. Register in advance here. Abstract Power systems are cyber-physical critical infrastructure with interdependent electrical and communications networks whose data

PSERC IAB Meeting Held at Texas A&M on December 7-9, 2022

The meeting of the Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) Industry Advisory Board (IAB) was held at the Memorial Student Center of Texas A&M University on December 7-9, 2022.  PSERC has been a multidisciplinary NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center since 1996.  Its current director is Kory Hedman, Ph.D. (Professor, Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona

Workshop on Steering Cities and Regions towards Resilience and Equity, 12/15/2022

Workshop on Steering Cities and Regions towards Resilience and Equity is an event related to the project titled “SRS RN: Sustainable Transportation Electrification for an Equitable and Resilient Society (STEERS)” and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). This event is going to be held on December 15, 2022, from 8:15 AM to 1:30 PM.

Resilient Electric Grid Consortium of North America Symposium (RECONS 2022)

Electric grids worldwide are rapidly changing with the integration of much more renewable generation, the addition of new loads, and new technology.  Our electric future could be quite bright as we quickly move to a long-term sustainable energy infrastructure!  However associated with these changes there is a need to maintain and enhance the resiliency of

Advisory Board Meeting Held on October 3, 2022

The 21st Board meeting the TEES Smart Grid Center held in person was hosted by Valentine Emesih (Vice President of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity, CenterPoint Energy (CNP)) at CNP Headquarters in Houston on October 3, 2022. The meeting agenda included presenting updates on the Center and new large planned projects by the Center Director, Tom

Webinar on 9/21/2022: Modeling and Analysis of Interdependent Electric Power Grid and Natural Gas Network

At 3 p.m. CDT on September 21, 2022, Adam Birchfield, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, is going to present the webinar titled “Modeling and Analysis of Interdependent Electric Power Grid and Natural Gas Network”. Abstract This presentation will discuss research efforts related to modeling and

icSmartGrid2022 Best Paper Award for Robert Balog, Wesam Rohouma, Miroslav Begovic, and Aaqib Peerzada

The paper titled “Use of D-STATCOM for Solid State LED Lamp Harmonic Power Mitigation” was recognized with Best Paper Award at the 10th International Conference on Smart Grid (icSmartGrid2022) held in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 27-29, 2022. The authors are the following: Robert S. Balog, Ph.D., Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, TAMU, Director, Renewable Energy

Comments by Thomas Overbye and Le Xie on Impact of U.S. Heat Wave on Texas Power Grid in July 2022

On the impact of U.S. heat wave on the power grid of Texas, National Public Radio (NPR) interviewed Thomas Overbye, Ph.D. (O’Donnell Foundation Chair III Professor at  Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, TAMU, and Director of TEES Smart Grid Center) and Le Xie, Ph.D. (Segers Family Dean’s Excellence Professor, Chancellor EDGES Fellow, and Presidential

Webinar on 8/31/2022: Toward Carbon-Neutral Electricity and Mobility: Is the Grid Infrastructure Ready?

At 1 p.m. CDT on August 31, 2022, Le Xie, Ph.D., Segers Family Dean’s Excellence Professor, Chancellor EDGES Fellow, and Presidential Impact Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, Associate Director-Energy Digitization at Texas A&M Energy Institute, and assistant director of TEES Smart Grid Center, is going to present