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Join us on November 3-4, 2003, for a workshop focusing on optimization, control, and computational intelligence in deregulated electric power systems. Explore new research results and their relevance for power system reliability and security. The event will feature technical exchanges, plenary sessions, and presentations covering control theory, optimization, voltage stability, system vulnerability, and more.
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NSF Sponsored Workshop Applied Mathematics for Deregulated Electric Power Systems: Optimization, Control, and Computational Intelligence November 3-4, 2003 Organizing Committee Joe Chow (Chair), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute James Momoh, NSF/Howard University Felix Wu, Hong Kong University
WorkshopObjectives • Technical exchange between Applied Mathematicians and Power System Researchers • New/Re-discoverd results in Control, Optimization, and Computational Intelligence • Relevance for Power System Reliability and Security • New Agenda/Urgency in Power System Research
WorkshopPresentations • Opening session - NSF • Plenary session • Sessions on • Control Theory • Optimization • Voltage stability • Dynamics and Model Identification • System vulnerability and risks • Closing/Wrapped-up session
WorkshopPresentations • Each presentation should address • Research needs/contributions in the specific topic • Significance of the research • Impact of the research • Closing session
WorkshopPresentations • All presentations will be posted on workshop website • Presenters are invited to submit papers to be included in the workshop proceedings (Kluwer Publishers)