2023 Webinars

2023 Webinars
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Spring 2023
January 25 – Adam Birchfield, TAMU
Synthetic Datasets for Energy Infrastructure Modeling
Fall 2023
August 30 – Ian Dobson, Iowa State
Leveraging Utility Outage Data to Quantify Resilience
February 15 – Qiuhua Huang, Colorado School of Mines
Convergence of AI, Physics, Computing, and Control for Intelligent Power System Control
September 20 – Meng Wu, Arizona State
Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Coordination for DER Market Participation
March 8 – Amarsagar Reddy, Arizona State
Physics-based Data-Driven Approaches for Monitoring and Mitigating Voltage Instability
October 11 – Duncan Callaway, UC Berkeley
Investigating Power System Dynamic Simulations with High Levels of Inverter Based Resources
March 29 – Alexandra Newman, Colorado School of Mines
Power Considerations and Opportunities in Heavy Industry Applications
November 1 – Ana Dyreson, Michigan Tech & Line Roald, Univ. of Wisconsin
Incorporating Climate Change in Long-term Planning Models: Takeaways from Current Industry and Academic Practices
April 19 – Mike Ranjram, Arizona State
Miniaturizing and Advancing Power Electronics by Targeting Magnetics
November 22 – Lindsay Anderson, Cornell
Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Vulnerability of Low-Carbon Power Grids: A New York State Case Study
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.
