Michigan Power and Energy Lab (MPEL) Seminars
Events for 2016
FEB
02
2016
MPEL Seminar
Robust Power System Stability Assessment with Extensions to Remedial Actions
Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, Post Doctoral Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
JUN
01
2016
MPEL Seminar
Computations in Riemannian space involving geodesics with their singularities and computing and visualizing singularities of dynamical systems using numerical methods based on differential geometry
Franz-Erich Wolter, Professor, Welfenlab, Institute of Man-Machine-Communication, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
SEP
06
2016
MPEL Seminar
Optimal Power Flow: Online Algorithm and Fast Dynamics
Steven Low, Professor, California Institute of Technology
SEP
22
2016
MPEL Seminar
Input-Output Characteristics of the Power Transmission Networks Swing Dynamics: A Graph-Theory Perspective
Sandip Roy, Professor, Washington State University
SEP
29
2016
MPEL Seminar
Optimization and Equilibrium in Energy Economics
Michael Ferris, Professor , University of Wisconsin – Madison
OCT
06
2016
MPEL Seminar
Transient Stability Aspects of Renewable Generation Integration
Tom Overbye, Professor, UIUC
OCT
14
2016
MPEL Seminar
Distributed Control of Loads to Provide Virtual Energy Storage for Renewable Integration
Prabir Barooah, Associate Professor, University of Florida, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
OCT
20
2016
MPEL Seminar
Robust Policies for Storage Used to Offset Renewable Variance
Daniel Bienstock, Professor, Columbia University
OCT
27
2016
MPEL Seminar
Tracing the Solutions to the Power Flow and Optimal Power Problems
Bernard Lesieutre, Professor, University of Wisconsin – Madison
NOV
03
2016
MPEL Seminar
Improving Environmental Performance of Grid-Integrated Renewable Energy and Storage
Jeremiah Johnson, Professor, University of Michigan, SNRE and the Center for Sustainable Systems
NOV
17
2016
MPEL Seminar
Realizing Dispatchable Virtual Power Plants
Emiliano Dall'anese, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DEC
08
2016
MPEL Seminar
Evaluating Storage Technologies for Wind and Solar Energy
Jessika Trancik, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology