Best abstract award at AIMed Global Summit (2022)
Best abstract award at AIMed Global Summit (2022) for work entitled “Noninvasive Prediction of Relapse in Major Depressive Disorder in Youth” by Lucasius, Strauss, Battaglia, Szatmari and Kundur.
Senior Fellow, Massey College (2019)
Senior Fellow, Massey College (2019), elected from prominent representatives of both academic and professional interests at the University of Toronto to participate in Massey College activities.
the Canadian Academy of Engineering (2016)
Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (2016) for conducting path-breaking engineering research at the interface of information processing and cybersecurity, creating key technologies for security of digital media and “smart” infrastructure.
IEEE Smart Grid Communications Conference (2015)
Best paper award at the IEEE Smart Grid Communications Conference (2015) for paper entitled “A Systematic Approach to Delay-Adaptive Control Design for Smart Grids” by Farraj, Hammad and Kundur.
IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (2015)
Best paper award at the IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (2015) for paper entitled “An Evolutionary Game Approach to Predict Demand Response from Real-Time Pricing” by Lee and Kundur.
IEEE, Class of 2015
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Class of 2015.
Sustainable Energy Research Symposium (2014)
Best poster award at the Institute of Sustainable Energy Research Symposium (2014) for poster entitled “Off-Grid Cooperative Microgrid Networks with High Renewable Penetration” by Hammad, Farraj and Kundur.
ONCWIC (2014)
Best poster award (2nd place) at ONCWIC (2014) for poster entitled “Power Dispatch in Distributed Generation Systems via Bifurcation Control” by Srikantha and Kundur.
Power & Energy Society General Meeting” (2013)
Paper recognition as “one of the Best papers submitted to the 2013 Power & Energy Society General Meeting” (2013) for work entitled “Impact of Cyber Attacks on Transient Stability of Smart Grids with Voltage Support Devices” by Chen, Mashayekh, Butler-Purry and Kundur.
IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical & Computer Engineering (2012)
Best student paper award finalist at the 25th IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical & Computer Engineering (2012) for paper entitled “On the Use of Cyber-Physical Hierarchy for Smart Grid Security and Efficient Control” by Wei, Kundur and Zourntos.
Information Intelligence Research Workshop (2011)
Best paper award at the 7th Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop (2011) for paper entitled “A Class of Cyber-Physical Switching Attacks for Power System Disruption” by Liu, Feng, Kundur, Zourntos and Butler-Purry.
IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Mission Critical Networks (2008)
Best paper award finalist at the IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Mission Critical Networks (2008) for paper entitled “A Secure Integrated Routing and Localization Scheme for Broadband Mission Critical Networks” by Okorafor and Kundur.
ECE Department, Texas A&M University
Outstanding Professor Award (2007), ECE Department, Texas A&M University.
Association of Former Students College Level Teaching Award (2006)
Dwight Look College of Engineering, Texas A&M University.
Tenneco Meritorious Teaching Award (2005)
Dwight Look College of Engineering, Texas A&M University.
Best Electrical Engineering Professor Award (2002)
ECE Club, University of Toronto
Gordon Slemon Teaching of Design Award (2002)
ECE Department, University of Toronto
Infrastructure Award (2001)
Awarded by Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and Ontario Innovation Trust (OIT)
University of Toronto Fellowship (1997-1998), University of Toronto.
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NSERC PGS B Scholarship (1995-1997)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
NSERC PGS A Scholarship (1993-1995)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Edward S. “Ted” Rogers Fellowship (1993)
Communications Group, ECE Department, University of Toronto
Governor General’s Academic Medals Program Certificate (1993)
For exceptional academic performance in an undergraduate degree program in Canada.
SCIEX Industrial Scholarship (1993)
SCIEX, Inc., in recognition of excellence in instrumentation design.
F.C.C.P. – John Hin Chung Tsang Memorial Scholarship (1993)
For graduating from Electrical Engineering undergraduate program with the highest standing in telecommunications courses at the University of Toronto.
J. E. Reid Memorial Prize (1993)
For achieving the highest aggregate percentage in the fourth-year subjects pertaining to electronic communication at the University of Toronto.
Andrew Alexander Kinghorn Scholarship (1990)
For achieving the highest average for all undergraduate Engineering programs at the University of Toronto.
Canada Scholarship (1989-1993)
Awarded by the Department of Industry, Science, and Technology, Government of Canada, for academic excellence.
J. W. Billes Open Entrance Scholarship (1989-1993)
Awarded by the University of Toronto for academic excellence
Kundur Research Group
Our objectives are to develop tractable models of cyber and physical systems and their couplings within modern intelligent systems to:
- identify inherent vulnerabilities
- detect and predict outcomes
- respond appropriately to circumstance
Deepa Kundur is Professor & Chair of The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto.