Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Director Academic Program, COE Research, College of Engineering and Center Director, UMOR
Engineering
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Electrical Eng. and Comp. Sci.
Engineering
My research focuses on ways to reduce the environmental impact, cost, and inefficiency of electric power systems via new operational and control strategies. I am particularly interested in developing new methods to actively engage distributed flexible resources such as energy storage, electric loads, and distributed renewable resources in power system operation. This is especially important in power systems with high penetrations of intermittent renewable energy resources such as wind and solar. In my work, I use methods from a variety of fields including control systems and optimization. I also use engineering methods to inform energy policy.