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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

Le Xie was Interviewed on Energy Conservation Requested by ERCOT

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) operating the state’s electric grid appealed to all electric customers to voluntarily conserve power last Monday (7/10/2022) from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.    Le Xie, Ph.D., Professor at Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, holder of the Segers Family Dean’s Excellence Professorship II, Chancellor EDGES Fellow, Presidential Impact

Bill Flores Visited the Smart Grid Control Room Lab

Former Congressman Bill Flores, Vice Chair of Board of Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), visited the Smart Grid Control Room Lab Facilities on July 5, 2022. Mr. Flores was informed about the mission and vision of the facilities and current projects by Thomas J. Overbye, Ph.D., O’Donnell Foundation Chair III professor at Department of

Interviews with Kate Davis and Bill Flores on Importance of Grid Cyber Security Research

Kate Davis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, was interviewed on the cyber security research protecting power grid resilience conducted at Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), along with her senior Ph.D. student Hao Huang, by KRHD25 on June 27, 2022. She said “Our research tries to do

Webinar on 7/13/2022: An Approach for the Direct Inclusion of Weather Information in the Power Flow

At 3 p.m. CDT on July 13, 2022, Thomas J. Overbye, Ph.D., O’Donnell Foundation Chair III professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TAMU, and director of TEES Smart Grid Center, is going to present the webinar titled “An Approach for the Direct Inclusion of Weather Information in the Power Flow”. Abstract While it

DOE Funds Physics-Aware and AI-Enabled Cyber-Physical Intrusion Response for the Power Grid Research Lead by Kate Davis

The new research project titled “Physics-Aware and AI-Enabled Cyber-Physical Intrusion Response for the Power Grid” is funded through the U.S. Department of Energy  (DOE) for 3 years.  This $2.7 million research focuses on developing techniques and scalable working prototypes addressing the goal and challenges of achieving coordinated cyber-physical response (of both cyber and physical controls

2022 IEEE PES Lifetime Achievement Award to Chanan Singh

Chanan Singh, Ph.D., Irma Runyon Chair Professor at Electrical and Computer Engineering, Regents Professor and University Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University was selected to receive the 2022 IEEE PES Lifetime Achievement Award for sustained contribution to the education, research, and industrial adoption of reliability theory and practice in large power systems. He is also

Webinar on 6/8/2022: SuiteSparse:GraphBLAS: Graph Algorithms in the Language of Sparse Linear Algebra

Tim Davis, Ph.D., Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, presented the webinar titled “SuiteSparse:GraphBLAS: Graph Algorithms in the Language of Sparse Linear Algebra” at 3 pm CDT on June 8, 2022. Dr. Davis has mentioned that “Power systems are themselves a graph (an object with nodes and edges). Every

2022 IEEE PES Ramakumar Family Renewable Energy Excellence Award to Miroslav Begovic

Miroslav M. Begovic, Ph.D., Moore Professor and Department Head at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, was chosen to receive the 2022 IEEE PES Ramakumar Family Renewable Energy Excellence Award for leadership in education and development of tools and protection techniques for integration of renewable generation in electric power systems. This

Webinar on 5/11/2022: ML/AI: Predicting, Managing and Mitigating Risk of Forced Outages

Mladen Kezunovic, Ph.D, P.E., Regents Professor, Eugene E. Webb Chair Professor (Electrical & Computer Engineering, TAMU), Site Director of “Power Engineering Research Center” consortium, and a member of the US National Academy of Engineering is going to present the webinar titled “ML/AI: Predicting, Managing and Mitigating Risk of Forced Outages” at 3 pm CDT on