PowerSimulator® developed by IncSys and PowerData uses the EPRI OTS developed under the supervision of Professor Anjan Bose. PowerSimulator® is used to train the System Operators for the world’s most challenging power systems.
Online
March 2022
In this workshop, participants will learn how to begin to turn their dreams and passions into action to create positive social change.
Hosted by WSU’s Compliance and Civil Rights Director, Holly Ashkannejhad, this training is provided to help students and staff learn more about resources and reporting options available to you.
Come hear exciting developments in the areas of DNA repair, chromatin, and biomedical research
Real-time traffic data is essential for the advancement of emerging data-driven transportation technologies, e.g. deep learning-based traffic modeling approaches, autonomous vehicles, and urban computing. The existing sensing technologies work properly well for motorized vehicles monitoring.
Speaker Bios: Dan Morris – Dan has been at Boeing since 2008 and has enjoyed roles in Project Management, Scheduling, Finance, Lean Facilitation, Software Automation, Composite Manufacturing as well as Chief of Staff to the Director of International Finance. He is currently supporting BGS Training Solutions as Project Manager…
Beth Piatote is a Nez Perce writer, scholar, and Indigenous language activist. She is the author of two books, including the mixed-genre collection, The Beadworkers: Stories (Counterpoint 2019), which was long listed for the Aspen Words Literary Prize, the PEN/Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction; and shortlisted for the California Independent Booksellers Association “Golden Poppy” Award for fiction; as well as numerous stories, essays, and poems in literary and scholarly journals.
You are invited to participate in the second annual Women’s Leadership Summit, hosted by the WSU Alumni Association. The Summit is designed to provide Cougs an opportunity to celebrate successes and learn from the experiences of women from WSU.
You are invited to participate in the second annual Women’s Leadership Summit, hosted by the WSU Alumni Association. This annual showcase is the culmination of work by the MFA graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, the exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students, and museum visitors.
Similar to 2020 Hackathon this will be a 5-week program, but this time students will be able to develop their ideas in a parallel track with formed start-ups and be involved in a broader community of entrepreneurs. Teams will compete for cash prizes (in their respective tracks) during a final pitch event on May 23. Students do not need to have fully formed ideas or teams to apply and get admitted to the program. The deadline for applications is March 20, 2022.
Dr. Robin Warne, Southern Illinois University presents: “Of microbes and frogs: Determinants of developmental plasticity and disease in amphibians.”
Juhani Pallasmaa is one of world’s most respected architect-philosophers, with many architectural projects around the globe.
System security design is often focused on adding technology to a system to reduce risk.
The Spring 2022 Feminist/Queer Dialogue Series features Professor Elizabeth Soliday and Professor Cassandra Gulam co-presenting on “Cuidado pandémico: Nuestras fotos, nuestras historias” [Pandemic Care: Our Photos, Our Stories].
Energy Systems Innovation Center presents Oscillations in Power Systems by Dr. Mani V. Venkatasburamanian, ESIC/WSU
Overview There have been several recent widespread oscillation events in the eastern and western interconnections, and in Europe. For instance, large resonant 0.25 Hz MW oscillations were seen throughout the eastern interconnection on January…
The School of Hospitality Business Management will feature a panel of experts discussing career opportunities and challenges in the hospitality industry.
The School of Hospitality Business Management will host the Women in Hospitality Panel discussing career perspectives.
Join Global Campus Career Counselor Chris Miller for a webinar as he walks you through the career resources and services available to Global Campus students.
In this deep-dive webinar, award-winning author Whitney Johnson explores the three phases of the learning journey, or the “S Curve of Learning” so that you can envision how growth happens and direct yourself and others in your organization to create a culture that fosters it.
Electricity is fundamental to all human needs. The electric grid that supplies electricity is at an inflection point. Critical emerging trends are decarbonization, electrification, an evolving attack-surface for cyber threats, increasing stakeholders, and deteriorating resilience.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy, Spring Book Club Discussion Focusing on how we can strengthen students’ cognitive processes through mindfulness in the classroom, we will be discussing the research base and brief, practical strategies for practicing, drawing on Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning.
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The College of Arts & Sciences 3MT research communication competition challenges PhD students to present a compelling oration about their thesis and its significance in just three minutes—and using just one visual slide—in language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.
Tips for Preparing your Promotion Packet
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have become increasingly pervasive, offering both promises and perils. In response, researchers and organizations have been working to publish principles for the responsible use of AI.
During this workshop, Marti Konstant will cover techniques and tools to help you navigate virtual networking and jumpstart your career change.
The Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at Washington State University is hosting a Structures faculty candidate seminar presented by Arghavan Louhghalam, Data-driven and Physics-informed Modeling of Infrastructure Systems: From Low-emission Mobility to Resilience Analytics.
Hosted by WSU’s Compliance and Civil Rights Director, Holly Ashkannejhad, this training is provided to help students and staff learn about the history of Title IX, the impact of activists, and the changing understanding of this historic law.
How should AI systems explain themselves to people trying to decide whether to believe AI decisions? How should we evaluate how good the AI explanations are?
Grid decarbonization and grid resilience are two national missions. However, they are contradicted with each other in a certain sense as integrating inverter-based resources degrades dynamic performance, increases cyber vulnerability, and induces uncertainty for grid operation and control.
Cyber security data in many ways mimics the behavior of organic systems. Individuals or groups compete for limited resources using a variety of strategies, the most effective of which are re-used and refined in later generations.
Tesla’s Internship Program – Vehicle and Powertrain Engineering team will be hosting an event this month. Speed into the world of Tesla engineers and learn more about specialized teams that are some of Tesla’s best kept secrets. Here’s your chance to dive into exciting projects our teams are…
The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) hands-on introductory workshop introduces basic High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts including job submission and file transfers. Learn to utilize freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research!
This workshop will be held online, advance registration is required.
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Dr. Khan’s research interests cover both theoretical and applied aspects of artificial intelligence, optimization, and traffic-flow theory. His research application areas include transportation cyber-physical-social systems, connected and autonomous vehicles in an Internet of Things environment, heterogeneous wireless communication, transportation cybersecurity and privacy, quantum cloud-edge collaboration, and transportation big data analytics.
Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, wildfires, and ice storms have been an escalating problem in many countries for decades, causing devastating damage to property and human life.
Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, wildfires, and ice storms have been an escalating problem in many countries for decades, causing devastating damage to property and human life
President Schulz highlights the past year’s accomplishments and discusses the future evolution of the WSU system.
One of the most significant challenges that human society faces is producing and distributing clean and affordable energy. Renewable energy and energy storage need to be integrated into the electricity sector. A paradigm shift from fossil fuel to clean electricity as the energy source of land, sea, and air transportation is also necessary.
Two new exciting technologies are available at the Laboratory of Biotechnology & Bioanalysis. Discover how GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiling and nCounter can excel your research.
“A conversation about diversity, equity and inclusion: failures and success”
Celebrate WSU’s 132nd birthday with the Alumni Association by participating in the Happy Birthday Crimson & Gray 5K! This virtual 5K can be completed at your own pace.
SURCA 2022, the annual Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, will feature the poster presentations of around 200 students engaged in mentored research, scholarship, and creative activities. Undergraduates from all majors, years in college, and campuses will discuss their work and results across nine categories. Judges’ evaluations will determine top presenters, who will receive awards. SURCA 2022 will be in person in Pullman; presenters at a distance will use virtual technologies to participate.
Current electric power grid is undergoing transition due to the rapid penetration of distributed energy resources (DER) in distribution and subtransmission systems. Geographically, broadly dispersed DERs, with complex communication and computation systems, are expected to improve the power grid resilience if these smart DER capabilities are secured and coordinated with power system management.
Paige Henning, PhD presents “Unraveling the S-locus: Characterization of the S-genes in distylous Turnera (Passifloraceae)”.
SBS PhD exit seminar
The DTC Expert Series continues on 3/28 @ 4pm (PST) with Eric Limburg, the Creative Director for Washington State University, where he sets the creative vision for all of WSU’s marketing and communications campaigns, overseeing the visual design and development that brings WSU’s brand and communications to life, and leading the Visual Design team in University Marketing and Communications.
Control systems are increasing in capabilities and connectivity to continue to meet the performance goals required by our critical infrastructure. Due to these increases there is an resultant increased risk of hazards, like cyber-attacks, failing communication infrastructure, emergent failure conditions due to complex interactions.
Ph.D. Computer Science preliminary exam
This webinar will provide information on navigating student loan payments and handling any financial stress that may arise along the way.
Storytelling is a powerful tool for connection, community building, self-advocation, and so many more aspects throughout our lives. This one-hour interactive workshop, lead by Slalom’s very own Tiffany Lumley (she/her/ella), offers a fun and practical introduction to storytelling.
College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy, Spring Book Club Discussion
Join with us to discuss ways we can enhance students’ learning by asking them to explain out loud what they are doing during the completion of a learning task. We will be discussing the research base and brief, practical strategies…
This virtual panel will feature BIPOC panelists who will offer students valuable industry insights regarding their chosen career paths and how they cultivated their professional and cultural identities on that journey. All majors and WSU campuses are welcome to attend. Register here for this event.