Teaching

ICPE 615 Smart Grid Fundamentals

Workshop, Texas A&M University, Energy Institute, 2021

This course introduces fundamentals of electricity grid development; monitoring, control and protection; renewable generation; microgrids and grid integration; electricity markets; long term planning and associated risk, and grid robustness.

ECEN 415/715 Physical and Economical Operations of Sustainable Energy Systems

Undergraduate and graduate course, Texas A&M University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2021

This course aims to introduce undergraduate students the operational issues for sustainable electric energy systems. The first part of the course will introduce basic engineering, optimization and economic concepts relevant to this course. The second part of the course will discuss the “modular” view of individual electric energy processing components (e.g., variable generation, flexible demands). The third part of this course will physical and market operations in electricity industry in support of sustainable energy integration. Computer simulations and demos will be available for students to create and evaluate examples of power systems.