2019 Webinars

2019 Webinars

Example hero paragraph text.


Spring 2019

January 22 – Duncan Callaway, UC Berkeley
Electricity Network Design and Operation in an Era of Solar and Storage


Fall 2019

September 3 – Dave Bakken, Washington State
Coordination in Decentralized Grids



February 12 – James McCalley, Iowa State
Design and Valuation of High-Capacity HVDC Transmission to Connect Eastern and Western US Electric Grids


September 24 – Anamika Dubey, Washington State
Network-level Optimization for Unbalanced Power Distribution Systems


March 5 – Yang Weng, Arizona State
Machine Learning in Distribution Grids


October 15 – Tom Overbye, TAMU
Enhancing Power System Innovation Through the Use of Highly Detailed Synthetic Electric Grids



March 13 – Greg Martin & Sarah Truitt, NREL
NREL’s Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) Capabilities Feedback Session


November 5 – Alejandro Dominguez-Garcia, Univ. of Illinois
Data-driven Coordination of Distributed Energy Resources




March 26 – Ian Dobson, Iowa State
Opportunities and challenges for probabilistic models of cascading line outages driven by historical utility data


November 15 – Mojdeh Khorsand, Arizona State
Data-Enabled Modern Resource Management: From Risk Management to Socially-aware Solutions



March 26 – Ian Dobson, Iowa State
Opportunities and challenges for probabilistic models of cascading line outages driven by historical utility data




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

Portrait of Taylor Leavitt

Taylor Leavitt

Webinar Coordinator

Fulton Schools of Engineering

View profile