Power and Energy at UC Berkeley
Prof. Gregor Verbič: Aggregation of Distributed Energy Resources: From Theory to Practice
Prof. Arijit Banerjee: Integrated PM-Synchronous-Generator-Rectifier Architecture for Offshore Wind
Prof. Matthias Preindl: Software-Defined Power Electronics for Grid-Interactive Electric Vehicles
Prof. Kyri Baker: Towards Reliable Hybrid Data-Driven and Physics-Based Optimal Power Flow
Prof. Lingling Fan: Analysis of Inverter-based Resourced Dynamic Events
Dr. Andrea Staid: Threat Modeling to Support Infrastructure Resilience Analysis
Prof. Mahnoosh Alizadeh: Learning to price demand in safety-critical infrastructure systems
Prof Claudio Canizares: Definition and Classification of Power System Stability Revisited & Extended
Prof. Daniel Kirschen: Risks in Power Systems
Prof. Emiliano Dall'Anese: Feedback-based online optimization of power grids with users in the loop
Prof. Federico Milano, Prof. Pedro Rodriguez: Future Power Grids From Converters to System Behavior
Prof. Christine Chen: Data-driven Optimal DER Dispatch Using Estimated Sensitivity Models
Prof Ross Baldick: Investigating Texas’ Extreme Weather Blackouts, February 2021
Prof. Daniel Molzahn: Review of Recent Developments in Optimization of Electric Power Systems
Prof. Brian Johnson: Decentralized Methods of Switch Interleaving in Multi-Converter Systems
Prof. Line Roald: Modeling Risk of Wildfire Ignitions and Power Outages in the Electric Grid
Prof. Steven Low: Optimal Power Flow and Smart EV Charging
Dr. Grayson Zulauf: MHz-Frequency Power Electronics: Revolution, Panacea, or Niche?