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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

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

Webinar on 3/30/2022: Electric Grid Operations Visual Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future

Thomas J. Overbye, Ph.D., O’Donnell Foundation Chair III professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, is going to present the webinar titled “Electric Grid Operations Visual Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future” at 3 pm CDT on March 30, 2022. Abstract Large-scale electric grids are some of the largest and most complex

Webinar on 3/30/2022: Electric Grid Operations Visual Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future

The webinar titled “Electric Grid Operations Visual Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future” will be presented by Thomas J. Overbye holder of the O’Donnell Foundation Chair III in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University (TAMU) on zoom at 3: 00P.M DST on March 30, 2022. Registration is required. Register in advance here! Abstract: Large-scale electric

Webinar on 2/16/2022: Asset Management in Distribution Systems with Distributed Renewable Generation

The webinar titled “Asset Management in Distribution Systems with Distributed Renewable Generation” will be presented by Miroslav Begovic, Ph.D. (Moore Professor and Department Head, Electrical and Computer Engineering, TAMU) and Aaqib Peerazada (Ph.D. Candidate and Teaching Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering, TAMU) on zoom at 2 P.M. CST on February 16, 2022. Abstract Texas residential

Webinar on 1/19/2022: Auto-Layout Techniques for Displaying Large-Scale, Geographically-Embedded Power System Data

The webinar titled “Auto-Layout Techniques for Displaying Large-Scale, Geographically-Embedded Power System Data” will be presented by Dr. Adam B. Birchfield (Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University) on zoom at 2 P.M. CST on January 19, 2022. Abstract In power engineering, good system visualization provides insight for analysis and design, supplementing

Webinar on 12/01/2021: High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) E3 Impacts on Large-Scale Electric Grids

Thomas J. Overbye, Ph.D., O’Donnell Foundation Chair III, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, is going to present the webinar titled “High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) E3 Impacts on Large-Scale Electric Grids” at 3 pm CST on December 1, 2021. Abstract: Electric grids worldwide are an indispensable critical infrastructure, and the impact