Postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Abdallah Farraj, and doctoral student, Eman Hammad, received the best paper award at IEEE SmartGridComm for their paper entitled: “A Systematic Approach to Delay-Adaptive Control Design for Smart Grids” by A. Farraj, E. Hammad and D. Kundur. Comments received on the paper included that “It was beautiful work.”
2015 IEEE Smart Grid Communications Conference
2015 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference
Congratulations go to Joseph Dongchan Lee who received a best paper award at the 2015 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference for this paper entitled “An Evolutionary Game Approach to Predict Demand Response From Real-Time Pricing” by Dongchan Lee and Deepa Kundur. Yay Joseph! Welcome messages at the conference were given by Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario, Matt Brown, Mayor of London, Ontario and Amir Aghdam, President, IEEE Canada.
Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing
Doctoral candidate Pirathayini Srikantha was recognized as a best poster award recipient (2nd place) at the Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing Conference, October 24-25, 2014 at the University of Guelph. The work proposed an approach to power dispatch of distributed energy resources via bifurcation control. Yay, Piratha! The ECE News Story can be found here.
Flocking-Based Paradigm for Smart Grid
Student author Jin Wei was recognized as a best student paper finalist for our research presented at the 25th Annual Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering held in Montreal, Canada April 29-May 2, 2012. The work proposed an elegant hierarchical framework for modeling cyber-physical interactions in smart grid.
