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Tuesday, March 1 @11 am
ESIC Seminar — Accelerating Power Application Development
Online

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.

Thursday, March 3 @6 pm
WSU’s Visiting Writers Series — Beth Piatote
Online - Online

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.

Tuesday, March 8 @11 am
ESIC SP22 Power Seminar Series: Oscillations in Power Systems
Online - Online

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…

Friday, March 11 @10 am
EECS Power faculty candidate seminar: Anomaly Management in Massively Digitized Power Systems
WSU Pullman - Online

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science presents Anomaly Management in Massively Digitized Power Systems by Dr. Tong Huang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Overview The past century has witnessed a digitization trend of electric power grid where increasing digital solutions are being integrated into electric power grids.…

Tuesday, March 22 @10:30 am
CEE Transportation candidate seminar: AI-enabled pathways to secure, resilient and reliable transportation cyber-physical-social systems
Online - Online

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.

Friday, March 25 @11 am
CEE Structures candidate seminar: Development of performance-based seismic retrofit methodology for multi-story buildings
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

In this seminar, the development and validation of performance-based seismic retrofit (PBSR) methodology is being presented. Unlike traditional force-based design methods, the PBSR method enables engineers to design and retrofit buildings to explicitly meet the pre-defined performance criteria for different levels of earthquake intensity; and eventually, results in a more efficient and comprehensive method of retrofitting multi-story buildings.