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Seminar Abstract: This talk addresses the multiscale features of electric energy systems (EES). These infrastructural systems are inherently multilayered structures, and we propose a five–layer decomposition involving material, energy, information, capital, and policy flows. Focusing on modeling, estimation, and control tasks at different scales, we review the concept of dynamic phasors and some recent extensions. Next, we discuss the possible embeddings of physics- and data-driven models in the EES analytical workflow. Finally, we present recent results on wave phenomena in EES and approaches to fully distributed computations.

Speaker Bio: Alex Stankovic obtained the Dipl. Ing. Degree from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1982, the M.S. degree from the same institution in 1986, and the Ph.D. degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993, all in electrical engineering. He serves as a Distinguished Scientist at SLAC. Previously, he served as the A.H. Howell Professor at Tufts University (2010-2021) and was with Northeastern University, Boston (1993-2010). He is a Fellow of IEEE and is an Associate Editor for the Proceedings of the IEEE and Annual Reviews in Control. He previously served IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Smart Grid, and Control System Technology in the same capacity (1996-2018). He has held visiting positions at the United Technologies Research Center (sabbaticals in 2000 and 2007) and L'Universite de Paris-Sud and Supelec (in 2004). He is a co-editor of the book series on Power Electronics and Power Systems for Springer (since 2002).

Join us in person or on Zoom: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/93193991116?pwd=UXBYR3RNUjF5ckZ0Y3ZqeWg0cm5qZz09

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