Workshop Program
Wednesday, May 18
Selling Random Energy I
Pravin Varaiya, University of California Berkeley, USA
New Phenomena in Bulk Power System Control
Yuri Makarov, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Decomposition of uncertainty propagation through networks of heterogeneous energy systems
Bryan Eisenhower, UC Santa Barbara
Multi-period Optimal Procurement and Demand Response in the Presence of Uncertain Supply
Steven Low, California Institute of Technology, USA
A Power System Modeling Framework for Future Power Systems
Göran Andersson, ETH Zürich
Model Reduction, Topology Identification and Distributed Control of Large Power Systems using Wide-Area Phasor Measurements
Aranya Chakrabortty, North Carolina State University, USA
Hidden convexity in fundamental optimization problems in power networks
Javad Lavaei, California Institute of Technology, USA
Power System Balancing by Distributed Energy Resources and Flexible Demand
Jacob Østergaard, Technical University of Denmark
Thursday, May 19
Competitive equilibria for stochastic dynamic markets
Sean Meyn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Pool strategy of an electricity producer considering endogenous formation of clearing prices
Antonio J. Conejo, Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Spain
A Semi-Lagrangean Approach for price discovery in markets with Non-convexities
Kurt Jörnsten, The Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen Norway
Pricing in markets with large amounts of variable power production
Lennart Söder, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Selling Random Energy II
Kameshwar Poolla, University of California Berkeley, USA
Voltage control in distribution networks with windpower
Olof Samuelsson, Lund University
Distributed control and pricing in a network of households with micro CHP
Jacquelien Scherpen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Cyber Security Analysis of State Estimators in Electric Power Systems
Henrik Sandberg, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Friday, May 20
Wide-Area Power System Damping Control using Synchrophasor Data
Joe H. Chow, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Challenges and Opportunities in Controlling Electrical Loads
Ian A Hiskens, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA
Scheme based on Regression Analysis for the Determination of Power Flow Control Device Settings
Gabriela Hug, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Control design based on limited plant model information with applications to power systems
Karl H Johansson, KTH Stockholm
Bandwidth auctions and their parallels to power
Fernando Paganini, Universidad ORT Uruguay
Algebraic Methods for Power Network Analysis and Design
Antonis Papachristodoulou, University of Oxford, UK
Optimizing Dynamic Power Flow
Anders Rantzer, Lund University