Energy Systems Innovation Center (ESIC) hosts Modeling and Control of Multi-Phase Electric Machines: Advancing Transportation Electrification presented live by our very own Professor Anjan Bose
Overview
This is a roundtable discussion rather than a presentation. Let us explore some of the difficult steps that need to be taken in moving towards more renewable energy. The challenges depend on geography, the physical structure of the grid, the availability of generation resources, the regulatory structure, and many other factors. For a large country as the USA these factors vary widely and so will the solutions. Looking across the world, these factors multiply exponentially which is why the meetings of the nations to discuss a world strategy, known as the COP annual meetings, have agreed on very little.
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
February 2025
Title: Are Machine Learning Detectors Sufficient? Exploring Cyberattacks and Defense Strategies in Smart Grids
Speaker: Bo Liu
The digitalization of grid operation and control occurred in the 1960s with the hard wired measurement, communication and control being replaced by digital measurements and control signals being communicated on microwave channels. Thes SCADA-AGC systems were further augmented with analytical applications to develop the complete EMS in the 70s. These EMS have evolved into very large systems because of the continuing development of computation and communications. With the cost reductions of digitalization, these grid operation and control technologies are now being applied to the distribution systems and operator training.
Title: CyberCorps Scholarship for Service Program at WSU: Developing the Next-generation Cyber Workforce
Speaker: Assefaw Gebremedhin
Advanced Grid Institute (AGI) hosts “Confidential Deep Neural Inference for Real-Time Systems” to be presented by Professor Monowar Hasan, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, WSU