2015 Webinars

2015 Webinars

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Spring 2015

January 20 – Vijay Vittal, Arizona State
Hybrid Time Domain Simulation: Application to Fault Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR)

Fall 2015

September 15 – Hao Zhu, Univ. of Illinois
Distribution System Voltage Control under Imperfect Communications



February 3 – Maryam Saeedifard, Georgia Tech
HVDC Transmission Systems Based on Modular Multilevel Converters


October 6 – Vinod Namboodiri, Wichita State
Scalable Meter Data Management in Electric Power Grids



February 17 – Alex Sprintson, TAMU
Applications of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) in Power System Communication Infrastructure: Benefits and Challenges


October 20 – Le Xie, TAMU
Integration of Large Data Sets for Improved Decision-Making in Bulk Power Systems: Two Case Studies



March 3 – Eugene Takle, Iowa State
Using Field Measurements, Numerical Simulation and Visualization to Improve Utility-Scale Wind Farm Power Forecasts


November 3 – Marija Ilic, Carnegie Mellon
Toward Plug-and-Play Standards for Dynamics in the Changing Electric Energy Systems


March 17 – Thomas Overbye, Univ. of Illinois
Visualization of Time-Varying Power System Information

November 17 – Anurag Srivistava, Washington State
Meeting PMU Data Quality Requirements for Mission Critical Applications


April 7 – Ali Mehrizi-Sani, Washington State
Control Strategies for Microgrids



April 21 – Kory Hedman, Arizona State
Flexible Transmission Decision Support




How to Attend Webinars

Participants can join each webinar by registering through the link provided under the corresponding presenter’s details on this page. Registration is automatically approved, and upon completion, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with your unique link to join. We encourage you to register with your organization’s email address. At the scheduled time, simply use this link to access the webinar. We recommend joining a few minutes early to ensure a smooth connection.

If you have any issues or questions, please email [email protected].

Professional Development Hours (PDH) Certificate

The PSERC office will prepare and distribute PDH certificates automatically based on the webinar attendance records. To qualify for a certificate, participants must be active PSERC members and present for a minimum of 50 minutes during the session.

Alejandro Dominguez-Garcia

Webinar Organizer

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Taylor Leavitt

Webinar Coordinator

Fulton Schools of Engineering

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