Zapraszamy na wykład Distributed Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Smart Grids” – Prof. Kumar Venayagamoorthy, Clemson University


Zakład Elektroniki Przemysłowej, Zakład Aparatów i Automatyki Elektroenergetycznej oraz Polskie Oddziały IEEE Industrial Electronics & Power Electronics i IEEE Power & Energy/Industry Applications Societies serdecznie zapraszają wszystkich zainteresowanych na wykład:  

“Distributed Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Smart Grids”

realizowany w ramach programu IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Distinguish Lecture

Wykład wygłosi Prof. Kumar Venayagamoorthy, Clemson University, SC, USA , czas trwania wykładu około 1h

Miejsce Wydział Elektryczny PW, Gmach Starej Kotłowni, sala SK4, 24.05.2023 godz. 10.00 am.

Wstęp wolny, obowiązuje rejestracja uczestników – możliwa w trakcie uczestnictwa – link do rejestracji: Formularz rejestracji PL/EN

Zachęcamy do zapoznania się ze streszczeniem wykładu:

“The smart grid is the transformation of the traditional power system to one that is conscious, intelligent, distributed, and flexible. Such an electric power grid architecture can facilitate the distributed and secure flow of power from renewable energy sources including solar and wind. Smart grid operations and control is complex, now dealing with variable power and energy sources, bidirectional power flows, and uncertainty in forecasting and real- time availability of generation, loads, energy storage and other operational resources. Furthermore, smart grid operations will involve flexible loads and energy storage including electric vehicles. This talk will address the potentials and promises of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (AI) for smart grid operations and control. AI has evolved over the last 50 years to impact complex systems operations and control in a meaningful way. Examples of distributed AI technologies for stable, secure, reliable, and efficient operations and control in for the evolving smart grid will be presented.”

Krótka biografia Wykładowcy:

Kumar Venayagamoorthy is the Duke Energy Distinguished Professor of Power Engineering and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson University since January 2012. Prior to that, he was a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), Rolla, USA where he was from 2002 to 2011. Dr. Venayagamoorthy is the Founder (2004) and Director of the Real-Time Power and Intelligent Systems Laboratory, first at Missouri S&T and then at Clemson University. Dr. Venayagamoorthy received his PhD and MScEng degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa.  He received his BEng degree with a First-Class Honors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria He holds an MBA degree in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from Clemson University, SS, USA. Dr. Venayagamoorthy’s interests are in research, development and innovation of smart grid and artificial intelligence technologies. Dr. Venayagamoorthy is an inventor of technologies for scalable computational intelligence for complex systems and dynamic stochastic optimal power flow. He has published over 550 refereed technical articles which are cited over 22,000 times with a h-index of 70 and i10-index of over 300. Dr. Venayagamoorthy has given over 500 invited technical presentations including keynotes and plenaries in over 40 countries to date. Dr. Venayagamoorthy is a Fellow of the IEEE, IET (UK), the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) and Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA), and a Senior Member of the INNS.


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