I am an Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University. I am passionate about finding effective solutions to the engineering challenges of power and energy systems.
My research interest is in the area of power system analysis and simulations, as well as big data/ artificial intelligence application to power systems.
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I love rock climbing, hiking and traveling.
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Current Research: Synthetic Electric Power Grids
My current research is funded under DOE ARPA-E GridData Project. It is focused on creating large-scale, publicly available electric grid test cases. These cases are statistically and functionally similar to the actual grid but totally fictitious. The modeling of synthetic electric grids would enable more comprehensive and transparent testing among researchers to drive additional innovation in the electric power industry.
Recent Activity: Texas Power and Energy Conference
I am currently the co-director of Texas Power and Energy Conference in 2019 (TPEC 2019). It is completely operated by the students from IEEE PES/PELS/IAS joint student chapter and is technically sponsored by IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES), IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) and IEEE Industry Application Society (IAS).