April 18 PSERC Webinar: Variational Optimal Power Flow and Dispatch Problems and their Approximations
The DOE-funded Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC) is offering a free public webinar that will discuss the formulation of classic optimization problems in power systems in continuous time, considering the optimal power flow and the unit commitment problem in particular. The motivation behind this discussion is the scarcity of ramping resources and their increasining importance.
The webinar will be led by Anna Scaglione, a professor in the electrical, computer, and energy engineering department at Arizona State University. She has been an IEEE fellow since 2011, in 2013 received the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award, and in 2000 received the IEEE Signal Processing Transactions Best Paper Award. Dr. Scaglione's research is in statistical signal and array processing, and focuses on application to network science, distributed learning, information systems, and networked infrastructures for energy delivery.
The webinar will be held on April 18, 2017 from 2-3 p.m. ET. No pre-registration is necessary.
For more information and details on logging into the webinar, please see the announcement (PDF) or visit PSERC's website.
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