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For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
One-Page Research Bios for AGI-Related Faculty across
WSU System02/04/2021
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Dr. Soumik BanerjeeAssociate Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials [email protected]
Ph.D. 2008 Virginia Tech
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Solid-state batteries used in renewable energy
grids and electric vehicles• Thin film photovoltaic solar cell technologies
based on hybrid perovskites and CdTe• Wide bandgap materials for power electronics
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University, 2011-present• Adjunct Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 2017-2018
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Software tools such as LAMMPS, NWChem, as well as in-house kinetic Monte Carlo code• Dedicated access to 264-core compute cluster “Gibbs” and access to 1,344-core compute cluster “Aeolus”
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Computational design of novel electrolytes for batteries• Modeling the properties, performance and fabrication of thin film
photovoltaic solar cells• Evaluating electronic and transport properties at solid-solid material
interfaces relevant to energy conversion and storage devices
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Anjan BoseRegents Professor, School of [email protected]
Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1974
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• State Estimator, Contingency Analysis, Optimal
Power Flow, AGC, Unit Commitment. These applications were installed in the first commercial EMS at Wisconsin Electric 1979 and is now standard practice
• Operator Training Simulator. This EPRI OTS (1990) is still used to train operators all over the world
• PMU-only Linear State Estimator. Developed 2015 and is being installed in control centers by two vendors
• Cloud Computing for Control Centers. In 2017 demonstrated the use of cloud computing at ISO-NE, subsequently adopted by other ISOs
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Regents Professor, Washington State University• Professor, Arizona State University• Manager, EMS Applications, Control Data Corporations (now Siemens)• Engineer, System Planning, Consolidated Edison Company of NY
RESEARCH SPONSORS and additional PowerCompanies and Vendors
• All analytical tools used for the study, design, planning and operation of the power gridLABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Computational Methods for Analysis of Power Grids• Analytical Tools for Control Centers, both for Transmission (EMS) and
Distribution (DMS)• Real Time Simulation of Grid Behavior for Simulation Training of Grid
Operators• AI Applications to Power Systems
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Amanda BoydAssociate Professor, Murrow College of [email protected]
Ph.D. 2013 University of Calgary
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
• Examining perceptions of energy systems and technology. For example:
• Carbon Capture and Storage/Enhanced Oil Recovery
• Hydropower operations• Smart meters and electric grid
• Evaluating communication campaigns and messaging strategies
• Communication and engagement with Indigenous communities
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University 2013-present• Trent University Indigenous Studies Post-Doc 2013 • Public Relations and Communication Consultant 2006-2013
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Evaluating communication about environmental and health risks to Indigenous communities in Canada and the United States
• Understanding perspectives of energy systems, particularly in rural regions
• Exploring best practices for communicating science to the general public(s)
• Developing the tools and theory needed to communicate effectively about the environment and energy systems
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Dr. Josue Campos do PradoAssistant Professor, Electrical EngineeringWashington State University [email protected]
Ph.D. 2020 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Decision-making software for electricity retailers
with intermittent renewable energy production and demand response capabilities
• Decision-making software for optimal combined wind and solar power bidding in electricity markets
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington state University 2020-now• National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) 2018-2020• Whirlpool Corporation 2013-2015• WEG 2012-2013
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Commercial and educational software such as Power World, PSCAD, GAMS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Grid and market integration of distributed energy resources• Power system flexibility and resilience• Distribution system markets• Decision-making under uncertainty for energy producers, retailers, and
aggregators• Cybersecurity in electricity markets
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Dr. Diane CookProfessor, Computer [email protected]
Ph.D. 1990 University of Illinois
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Activity-aware smart home security monitoring• Activity-supportive energy-efficient smart home
automation• Behavior-based health monitoring and intervention
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• 160+ smart environment testbeds in 9 countries• Wearable sensors deployed for 100+ subjects• Software, datasets, results online at casas.wsu.edu
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Machine learning from time series data• Domain adaptation for generalization of behavior models• Building interpretable learned models for industrial and clinical applications
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• 2006-Present, Washington State University• 1992-2006, University of Texas at Arlington• 2000-2002, Research Associate, IBM• 1991-1992, Research Faculty Fellow, NASA Ames
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RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Jana DoppaGeorge and Joan Berry Chair Associate Professor, Computer [email protected]
Ph.D. 2014 Oregon State University
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Human-in-the-loop AI for anomaly detection• AI to design optimized MOF materials for
sustainable energy applications, e.g., hydrogen powered cars
• AI and graph neural networks for cybersecurity• Energy-efficient hardware for sustainable data
centers
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University 2014-now• Developed fundamental artificial intelligence and machine learning
algorithms motivated by engineering and scientific applications
• State-of-the-art AI and ML based computational tools and software• Multiple GPU servers capable of performing deep learning over
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Fundamental and applied research in AI and Machine Learning• AI for data-driven modeling and optimization of smart grid• Robust decision-making under uncertainty for integration of renewable energy• AI and machine learning algorithms for resilient and sustainable grid including
anomaly detection and dynamic resource management under uncertainty
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Dr. Anamika DubeyAssistant Professor, Electrical [email protected]
Ph.D. 2015 The University of Texas at Austin
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
• Distributed Microgrid Controllers for Equitable Power Sharing, supported by SEL
• Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLISR) and Volt-VAR Optimization (VVO) applications on GridAPPS-D platform, supported by PNNL
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington state University 2016-now• Control and Optimization of Active Power Distribution Systems
with Grid-Edge Technologies
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Commercial and educational software such as OpenDSS, GridLAB-D, GridAPPS-D, HELICS • Hardware - None
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Grid Resilience Planning and Operations in response to High-Impact Low-Probability Events
• Control and Optimization of Active Power Distribution Systems to Integrate Variable and Uncertain Distributed Energy Resources
• Proactive Control of Grid-Edge Resources under uncertainty including Physics-informed Machine Learning Concepts
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Dr. Hang GaoAssistant Professor, Electrical [email protected]
Ph.D. 2018 Ryerson University, Toronto
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Current-source converter-fed medium-voltage
motor drives for rolling metal mills and marine propulsion
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University, Vancouver Joining from Jan. 2021• Ryerson University from Aug. 2018 to May. 2020• Developed different control and modulation schemes for medium-
voltage motor drives
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Software such as Matlab/Simulink, PSIM, Altium Designer, CCS 7, Quartus II• Hardware such as TI DSP, Altera FPGA, different DC and AC power supplies
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Advanced control schemes for medium-voltage motor drives• Topologies and control methods of high power current-source converter • Multilevel converter• Grid-connected photovoltaic current-source inverter
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Dr. Assefaw GebremedhinAssociate Professor, Computer [email protected]
Ph.D. 2003, University of Bergen, Norway
RESEARCH INTERESTS• High Performance Computing• Data Science• Graph/network Algorithms• Bioinformatics• Cybersecurity• Energy Systems
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University, 2014—now• Director, Scalable Algorithms for Data Science Lab (SCADS), 2014—now• Purdue University, 2010—2014 (Research Faculty, CSCAPES Institute)
RESEARCH SPONSORS
Select software tools @ SCADS: ColPack: C++ package for graph coloring and various scientific computing routines in support of algorithmic differentiation. RepeatAnalyzer: Python tool for analysis of short-sequence repeats. SuperGAN: Python tool for generation of synthetic time-series data using GANs.
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
EXAMPLES OF RECENT PROJECTS
NSF CAREER Project (2016—2021)Fast and Scalable Combinatorial Algorithms for Data Analytics
Generative Adversarial Networks for synthetic data generation
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Dr. Javier GuerreroClinical Assistant Professor, EECS [email protected]
Ph.D. 2014 Washington State University
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
• Hierarchical two-level voltage controller, sponsored by WSU and Southern California Edison
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University 2016-now• Worked as consultant for power system utilities.
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Software tools: PSSE/E, PSLF, Power world.• Hardware: FESTO Educational Equipment for Power Systems, RTDS, Substation Equipment such as protective relays.
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Power Systems control and stability.• Renewable Energy Grid interconnection.• Power system equipment maintenance and operation.
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Su HaProfessor, Chemical [email protected]
Ph.D. 2005 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Professor, Washington state University, 2018-Present• Associate Professor, Washington state University, 2011-2018• Assistant Professor, Washington state University, 2005-2011• Director of the O.H. Reaugh Laboratory for Oil and Gas Processing Research,
Washington state University, 2005-Present
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Process intensification that combines both the fuel
reformation and CO2 separation processes into one unit operation for high purity compressed H2
production (Sponsored by GTI)• Coking resistance nanoparticle catalyst design for
logistic fuel reformations to produce synthesis gas (Sponsored by Boeing)
• Novel electrode designs for solid oxide fuel cells that can directly operate with logistic fuels (Sponsored by Nissan).
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abundant natural gases.• Electrochemical reactor designs and their catalyst developments for CO2
capture and CO2 conversions to energy carriers.• Fuel cell technology developments for direct conversion of chemical energy of
fuels into electrical energy (Enabling “More Electric Platforms”).• Enzymatic electrode developments via novel enzyme immobilizations using
various nanomaterials for producing electrical power from sugars. • Electric-field-assisted fuel reforming reactor developments.
• O.H. Reaugh Laboratory for Oil and Gas Processing Research • High-pressure and high-temperature electrochemical systems (both batch & flow modes)• ASPEN-based techno-economic analysis for the chemical unit operations
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Christine HorneProfessor, [email protected]
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University, 2004-present• Brigham Young University, 2000-2004• Louisiana State University, 1998-2000
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Experimental and survey researchLABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Norms and cooperation Household energy and environment-related decisions
PhD University of Arizona 1997
JD Columbia University 1989
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Zhenyu (Henry) HuangLaboratory Fellow, PNNL, [email protected] Professor, WSU, [email protected]
Ph.D., 1999, Tsinghua University
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Model validation and calibration, GE• GridPACK high performance computing library,
GE/Powertech Labs/V&R Energy • Real-Time Path Rating,
PeakRC/BPA/CAISO/PW/Quanta Technology• Graphical Contingency Analysis, IncSys
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2003-Present• Washington State University 2006-Present
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Commercial and open-source software such as PSLF, PSS/E, Opal-RT, Electranix, GridPACK, GOSS, and HELICS. • PNNL’s Electricity Infrastructure Operations Center (EIOC), Research Computing facilities, and Grid Storage
Launchpad (GSL).
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Modeling, simulation, optimization and control of
dynamical systems• System impact of power electronics• System integration of renewable energy • High performance computing and data analytics
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RESEARCH INTEREST Scalable algorithms for data-driven problems:Algorithms and parallel implementations for accelerated structural discover
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Ananth KalyanaramanTitle, Professor, School of [email protected]://eecs.wsu.edu/~ananth/
SELECTED APPLICATIONS
• Genome assembly and sequencing
• Infectious disease spread modeling and vaccine distribution
• Digital agriculture applications
• Antimicrobial stewardship
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCEProfessor and Boeing Centennial Chair in Computer ScienceAssociate Director for the School of Electrical Engineering and CSJoint Appointment with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)Affiliate faculty positions at the Molecular Plant Sciences Graduate Program and the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health
RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
• Open source software for scalable graph analytics, genome sequence discovery and analysis, and topological modeling for digital agriculture and other spatiotemporal trajectories
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Dr. Jacob LeachmanAssociate Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials [email protected]; @hydrogenprof
Ph.D. 2010 University of Wisconsin-Madison
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS1. Co-founded the Protium Company to produce
3D printed liquid hydrogen tanks and containerized hydrogen liquefaction systems.
2. Developed vapor cooled shielding technique for reducing boil-off from liquid hydrogen storage systems.
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Developed leading models for hydrogen property estimation in 2007.• Started the Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research (HYPER)
laboratory at WSU in 2010.• Runs the only cryogenic hydrogen laboratory in US academia.
CURRENTRESEARCH SPONSORS
Full specs at : https://hydrogen.wsu.edu• Outdoor Liquid Hydrogen Production & Testing Facility• Cryocatalysis Hydrogen Experiment Facility (CHEF)• Cryogenic Accelerated Fatigue Tester (CRAFT)
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTSThe HYPER lab mission is to advance the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of cryogenic hydrogen systems for the betterment of humanity; specifically:1. Developing high efficiency, low cost, hydrogen liquefaction & cooling systems.2. Developing next gen cryogenic hydrogen storage & distribution systems including origami fuel bladders and 3D printed fuel tanks.3. Developing safety standards, property models, and testing facilities to enable wide-scale adoption of hydrogen.
• TITAN cryostat for thermophysical properties• CCC cryostat for diffusion & thin film studies• 5,000 sq ft high bay facility
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Saeed LotfifardAssociate Professor, Electrical [email protected]
Ph.D. 2011 Texas A&M University
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Automated Fault location and outage
management of smart distribution systems, sponsored by ABB
• High Impedance Fault detection, sponsored by SEL
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington state University 2014-now• Developed different automation and protection methods
• Commercial and educational software such as PSSE/E, CAPE, ASPEN, Power world• Hardware such as real time digital simulator and protective relays
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Protection and control of inverter-based power grids• Monitoring and modeling of fault response behavior of inverter dominated
power systems• Operational security and stability of inverter-based power systems• Application of mathematical optimization, control theory, machine learning
and big data analytics for fault resilience reinforcement of cyber-physical power systems
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
H. Alan LoveProfessor, School of Economic [email protected]
Ph.D. 1988 University of California, Berkeley
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
• Disaggregating minute by minute smart meter household electricity consumption into HVAC and other appliance use using machine-learning approaches
• Estimating individual household electricity demand response based on smart meter data
• Design of optimal opt-in residential time-of-use contract based on principal-agent theory
• Measuring environmental regulation cost effects on industry structure
• Modeling adoption of emerging technologies under uncertainty
• Estimating market power exertion in vertically related markets
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Professor & Director, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State
University 2011-2019• Professor, Department of Information and Operations Management,
Texas A&M University 2004-2011• Professor (Assistant, Associate, Full), Department of Agricultural
Economics, Texas A&M University 1992-2011
RESEARCH SPONSORS
WSU Center for Institutional Research ComputingLABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Applied microeconomic analysis and modeling• Demand modeling and analysis• Supply and cost modeling and analysis
• Econometrics and empirical modeling• Machine learning • Industrial organization
• Contract design • Market intermediation• Market power estimation• Anti-trust issues
• Supply chain analysis• Government regulation and policy analysis
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Dustin McLartyAssistant Professor, Mechanical [email protected]
Ph.D. 2013 University of California, Irvine
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Optimal equipment scheduling with energy
storage – microgrids + buildings or grid + hydro• High temperature, high pressure reversible solid
oxide cells for fuel synthesis and grid scale energy storage
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University 2015-present• Developed EAGERS, STRIDES, and DG-BEAT software tools
• Python based dynamic building modeling compatible with EnergyPlus• High pressure furnaces for solid oxide cell and stack testing of hydrogen, ammonia, and methane synthesis
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Maximizing resilience and cost benefits of energy storage at different sizes and
time scales (physical, chemical, electrical and thermal) • Identifying transactive energy schemes which maximize community resilience
and efficiently distribute benefits to different entities large and small• Food-Energy-Water nexus through integrated modeling of the energy and
water infrastructure
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Dr. Robert G. Olsen, Prof. EmeritusSchool of EECS, Washington State [email protected]
Ph.D. 1974 Univ. of Colorado
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Proper Testing Conditions for high voltage
hardware• Microwave propagation on power lines for
wideband communication• Electromagnetic environment of high voltage
transmission lines• High Frequency Grounding
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCEWSU since 1973GTE Labs 1980ABB Corporate Research 1984-85EPRI 1998-99
RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Maximizing power transfer capability for high voltage transmission lines• Effect of the high altitude electromagnetic pulse on power lines• Non-contact transmission line monitoring
Cooperate with Bonneville Power Administration High Voltage Lab
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Dr. Patrick PedrowAssociate Professor, School of EECSElectrical [email protected]
Ph.D. 1985 Cornell University
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• McGraw-Edison (now Cooper Industries) High Power Test Lab, 1976-1981.• Washington Stat University 1985-now.• High Voltage Corona.• Cold Plasma Reactor Research.
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Commercial and open-source software including FEMM, MATLAB, and COMSOL• Hardware includes corona-based cold plasma reactors
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• High Voltage Corona Discharge• Corona-based Cold Plasma Reactors• Corona Streamer Behavior• Corona in Gas Admixtures (Air, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium)• Cold Plasma Processing of Wood Substrate• Cold Plasma Processing of Biochar• Cold Plasma Inactivation of Bacteria and Viruses
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RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Kevin Schneider, P.E.Chief Engineer/Research [email protected]/[email protected]
Ph.D. 2005 University of Washington
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Resilient and low carbon electric ports, DOE• Citadels project on networked microgrids, DOE
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2006-Present• Washington State University 2007-Present
• Commercial and open-source software such as CYME, OpenDSS, GridAPPS-D, and GridLAB-D• PNNL’s Electricity Infrastructure Operations Center (EIOC)
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Resilient distribution systems and microgrids• Modeling and simulation of power system operations• Dynamic microgrid simulations• Distributed controls for resilient operations• Advanced distribution management systems
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RESEARCH SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Noel SchulzSchweitzer Chair, Electrical [email protected]
Ph.D. 1995 University of Minnesota
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Using smart meters for operational awareness
during outages and restoration• Integration of distributed energy resources for
advanced distribution systems and microgrid applications
• Integration of vehicle to grid services for electric vehicles
• AC and DC microgrids for rural electrification in Africa and India
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Faculty experience for 26 years at six US universities• Washington State University Pullman, 2016 - Present
Commercial and educational software, such as PSSE/E, ETAP, GridLabD, and GE ADMSLABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Intelligent system applications in power system design, control and operations• Advanced Distribution systems and microgrids• Integration of distributed energy resources including solar, wind, storage and
electric vehicles• Outage and storm management including smart metering and resilience• Rural electrification and energy poverty• Shipboard power systems• International collaborations related to electric grid R&D• Advancing diverse power engineering workforce
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Dr. Anurag SrivastavaAssoc. Professor of Power [email protected]
Ph.D. 2005, Illinois Institute of Technology
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Director: Smart Grid Demonstration and Research Investigation Lab; WSU, 2015-now• Senior Scientist: Pacific Northwest National Lab; 2019-now• Visiting Position: MIT, Aachen University, RTE-France, GE, INL, PJM, SEL; 2016-2017
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Software tools: PSSE/E, PSLF, Power world, PSCAD, RSCAD, HYPERSIM, MATLAB• Hardware: Real time digital simulator (RTDS), OPAL-RT, protective relays
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Power System Operation and Control for Enhanced Resiliency • Data-driven computational algorithms to enable security,
resiliency and voltage stability (transmission systems with microgrid and active distribution systems)
• Real-time modeling and analysis of cyber-power systems for quality-aware synchrophasor applications
• Keywords: Cyber-Power, Resiliency, PMUs, Industrial Tools
https://sgdril.eecs.wsu.edu
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Oscillation monitoring system• Voltage and angle stability monitoring and control • Dynamic model identification and validation• Large-scale simulation and computing methods
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RESEARCH SPONSORS
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
Dr. Mani V. VenkatasubramanianBoeing Distinguished Professor of Electrical [email protected]
D.Sc., Washington University, St.Louis, MO
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Director, Energy Systems Innovation Center, 2019-present• Washington state University, 1992-present• Contractor for North American Electric Reliability Corporation for wide-
area oscillation analysis, 2017-present
• Synchrophasor Applications and Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL)• Commercial synchrophasor analysis applications developed in our lab have been implemented all over the world
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Online stability monitoring and wide-area control using synchrophasors• Nonlinear system theory and analysis• Modeling and stability analysis of inverter-based generation resources• Signal processing methods for data-based analysis of dynamical systems• High-performance computing for large-scale system applications
For more information or to contact the Advanced Grid InstituteVisit: natlab.wsu.edu/gridContact us: [email protected]
Dr. Xinghui ZhaoDirector, School of Engineering and Computer ScienceWSU [email protected]
Ph.D. 2012 University of Saskatchewan
SELECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS• Multidimensional learning on PMU data for event
detection, sponsored by BPA• Rapid detection of malicious data injections,
sponsored by BPA• Power usage estimation and their impacts on
environmental footprint (CO2), sponsored by Northwest Power and Conservation Council
• RF transistors behavior prediction, sponsored by Cree
ACADEMIC/INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE• Washington State University Vancouver, 2012-present• Dalhousie University, 2010-2012• Worked with Bonneville Power Administration and collaborators at
WSU/PSU/OSU to develop machine learning tools to protect power systems
RESEARCH SPONSORS
• Commercial and educational software for data analytics, machine learning, and high performance computing• High performance cluster, private cloud at WSU Vancouver, and storage servers for big data research• Inter-university PMU network among WSU, PSU, and OSU
LABORATORY FACILITIES &CAPABILITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS• Big data computing and high performance computing• Machine learning and its applications on power systems• Cyber-physical systems and cybersecurity• Internet of Things and cloud/edge computing