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11 am
ESIC SP23 Power Seminar Series ~ An Approach for the Direct Inclusion of Weather Information in Electric Grid Analysis by Dr. Thomas Overbye, TAMU
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

While it is widely recognized that weather impacts electric grid operations, historically weather information has only been implicitly included in common grid analysis packages. This presentation provides an approach for the direct inclusion of weather information in the power flow and the optimal power flow.

4 pm
So What’s the Deal with CMM? Zoom Webinar
WSU Global Campus - Online

Join Financial Ed coordinator Jose while he demonstrates the in and outs of this informative financial hub. From tools like loan payment calculator to scholarship search engines. The CMM learning portal has an array of helpful tools and information that can assist you.

4 pm
EECS – Thesis Defense: EnergyEfficient Wearable Activity Recognition through Activity-Aware Sensor Data Compression and exploring the usage of Ultra-Wideband Radars for HAR, Andrii Zhuravchak
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

Student: Andrii Zhuravchak
Degree: Computer Engineering MS
Thesis Title: Energy-Efficient Wearable Activity Recognition through Activity-Aware Sensor Data Compression and exploring the usage of Ultra-Wideband Radars for HAR

5 pm
Save It? Modernism, Preservation, and Housing
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Goertzen Hall

Cold, inefficient, and brutal: many of us love to hate modernist housing. Yet if the “greenest building is the one that already exists,” as historic preservationists like to say, should we consider that even the ugliest and most environmentally destructive buildings might be worth saving? This talk asks us to consider how far we are willing to go in order to reverse the climate crisis.