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Thursday, December 3 @12:30 pm
Lusha Wang – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

My research area is integrating electric vehicles (EVs) in distribution system operations.

Thursday, December 3 @4 pm
Boeing-WSU Speaker Series: Developing Your Leadership Style
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WSU Pullman - Online

Developing Your Leadership Style with Megan Smith. To help future leaders discover individual leadership styles and discuss how to best apply that style to enable high functioning teams.

Friday, December 4 @9 am
Rabia Khan – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

Millions of people around the globe are suffering from energy poverty and approximately 85% of them live in remote rural areas of developing countries.

Friday, December 4 @2 pm
Mohammad Ostadijafari – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

My proposal aims at conducting the several correlated research on leveraging the available flexibility in the power distribution system by allowing the active participation of proactive consumers in the wholesale market.

Wednesday, December 9 @12 pm
Carla de Lira – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

Computer science has the highest dropout rate among undergraduate STEM degree programs.

Friday, December 11 @10 am
Anwesha Chatterjee – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

Degree: Ph.D. Electrical & Computer Engineering

Advisor:  Dr. Partha Pande

Research Topic: “Resource Management in M3D manycore architecture in presence of Inter-tier Process Variation”

Friday, December 11 @11 am
Zhijie Nie – Preliminary Exam
WSU Pullman - Online

Traditionally, the Energy Management System (EMS) has been deployed at the control center in suggesting preventive and corrective control actions at a minute scale and the local automated control at substations at a much faster timescale.