JST-NSF-DFG-RCN Presentations
Day 1: April 20, 2015 (Monday)
7:30- 8:30 Registration, Breakfast and Networking
8:30- 8:40 Welcome: Prof. Kevin Tomsovic, University of Tennessee, and Dr. Kishan Baheti, NSF
8:40-8:50 Welcome from Japan: Dr. Shoichiro Tonomura, Executive Director, JST and Mr. Akira Tsugita, Science Counselor, Embassy of Japan
SESSION 1 - Prof. Kevin Tomsovic, University of Tennessee (Session Chair)
8:50-9:20 Research Overviews & Objectives of Workshop -Prof. Masayuki Fujita, JST
- Dr. Grace Wang, NSF
- Prof. Frank Allgöwer, DFG
- Mr. Trygve Riis, RCN
9:20-9:50 Keynote Speech: Cybersecurity of Power Grids - Prof. William Sanders, University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
9:50-10:05 Networking Break
SESSION 2 - Dr. Frank Allgower, DFG (Session Chair)
10:05-10:15 Prior Workshop Recommendations -Prof. Anthony Kuh, University of Hawaii
10:15-11:40 Review Process / Funding Modalities - Program Director Perspectives
- Dr. Franziska Langer, DFG, and Dr. Damian Dudek, DFG
- Ms. Kana Asano, JST
- Mr. Trygve Riis, RCN
- Dr. Kishan Baheti, NSF
11:40-12:10 Keynote Speech: Towards Harmonized Power System Control under Photovoltaic Power Prediction Uncertainty - Prof. Jun-ichi Imura, Tokyo Institute of Technology
12:10-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:20 Poster Session / Networking
SESSION 3 – Dr. Dagmar Niebur, Drexel University (Session Chair)
14:20-14:40 Current Issues in Power System Research - Prof. Istvan Erlich, The University of Duisburg-Essen
14:40-15:00 Collaborative Industry/University Research at PSERC - Prof. Vijay Vittal, Director, Industry - University Collaborative Research (PSERC) Arizona State University
15:00-15:20 Next Generation EMS Control Center - Dr. Jay Giri, Alstom Grid
15:20-15:40 Engineering Research Centers and CURENT - Prof. Kevin Tomsovic, NSF/DOE Engineering Research Center – CURENT University of Tennessee
15:40-16:00 Networking Break
SESSION 4 - Prof. Peter Sauer, UIUC (Session Chair)
16:00-16:20 Demand Response Using Linear Supply Function Bidding - Prof. Munzer Dahleh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
16:20-16:40 Prediction and Optimization of EMS Using In-Vehicle Batteries and Their Aggregation - Prof. Tatsuya Suzuki, Nagoya University
16:40-17:00 Impact of Converter Properties on the System Behavior of Electric Grids - Prof. Axel Mertens, The University of Hannover
17:00-17:20 Robustness and Cost Efficiency through User Flexibility in the Distribution Network -Dr. Knut Samdal, Research Director SINTEF (Stiftelsen for industriell og teknisk forskning) Energy
17:20 Adjourn
Day 2: April 21, 2015 (Tuesday)
7:30- 8:30 Registration, Breakfast and Networking
SESSION 5 - Dr. El-Ghazaly, NSF (Session Chair)
8:30-8:50 The Vision and Pathway for Grid, Microgrid and Emerging Grid Development - Prof. Mani Venkata, Alstom/University of Washington
8:50-9:10 Cybersecurity of Power Grids - Prof. Chen-Ching Liu, Washington State University
9:10-9:30 Our Energy Informations Research Agenda: Putting Bits in Energy - Prof. Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Technical University of Munich
9:30-9:50 Demand Response: Architecture, Privacy and Economics for Integrating Stochastic Renewables - Prof. P.R. Kumar, Texas A&M University
9:50-10:05 Networking Break
SESSION 6 - Dr. Eyad Abed, NSF (Session Chair)
10:05-10:25 Real-Time Auction Models for Optimal Operation and Control of Power Networks - Prof. Kenko Uchida, Waseda University
10:25-10:55 Keynote Speech: The Norwegian Move to Smartgrid – Opportunities and Challenges in a European Context - Prof. Olav B. Fosso, Director, Strategic Research Area Energy Norwegian University of Science and Technology
10:55-12:15 Junior Researcher Session Panel
- Can we build the grid from the bottom up? - Prof. Ram Rajgopal, Stanford University
- Distributed Optimization Algorithms for Wide-area Monitoring of Power Systems - Prof. Aranya Chakrabortty, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
- Estimating and Mitigating Cascading Failure Risk - Prof. Paul Hines, University of Vermont
- Nonlinear Oscillators and Low-inertia Power Systems - Prof. Sairaj Dhople, University of Minnesota
- Transitioning to a Modern Power System: the Role of Control, Optimization and Consumer Behavior - Prof. Eilyan Bitar, Cornell University
12:15-13:15 Lunch
SESSION 7 – Prof. Anuradha Annaswamy, MIT (Session Chair)
13:15-13:35 Nonlinear Control of Power Converters for HVDC Applications - Prof. Morten Hovd, NTNU
13:35-13:55 Specifications for Power Grid Simulation - Prof. Anjan Bose, Washington State University
13:55-14:15 Stability and Control of Systems with High Penetration of Converter Interfaced Generation - Prof. Sakis Meliopoulos, Georgia Tech. University
14:15-14:30 Networking Break
SESSION 8 - Prof. Masayuki Fujita, JST (Session Chair)
14:30-15:45 International Junior Researcher Session Panel
- Data-driven Analysis of Power System Dynamic Performances based Nonlinear Koopman Modes - Prof. Yoshihiko Susuki, Kyoto University
- Welfare Comparison of FIT and RPS - Dr. Yukihide Kurakawa, Waseda University
- Power System Operation with Battery Energy Storage System Based on Forecasted Photovoltaic Power Output - Chief Researcher Taisuke Masuta, The Institute of Applied Energy
- Quasi real-time Analysis of Solar Radiation Budget using Geostationary Satellites with Monitoring of Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Power Generation - Dr. Hideaki Takenaka, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Multiple Scenario Forecast for Residential Energy Demands - Prof. Yu Fujimoto, Waseda University
- Virtual Synchronous Machines for Supporting Flexible Operation of Distribution Systems - Dr. Jon Are Suul, NTNU
15:45-16:05 Planning and Operation Methods for Smart Distribution Grids - Prof. Christian Rehtanz, Technical University of Dortmund
16:05-16:20 - Networking Break
SESSION 9 - Prof. Mariesa Crow, Missouri S&T (Session Chair)
16:20-16:40 Balancing New Renewables in Europe - Norwegian Contributions and Research Challenges -Dr. Birger Mo, SINTEF Energy
16:40-17:00 Estimation of Renewable Energy by Geophysical Approach and Future Collaboration with Demand Sciences - Prof. Takashi Y. Nakajima, Tokai University
17:00-17:20 Opportunities of Smart Buildings in Smart Urban Grids - Prof. Johanna Myrzik, Technical University of Dortmund
17:20 Adjourn
Day 3: April 22, 2015 (Wednesday)
7:30- 8:30 Registration, Breakfast and Networking
SESSION 10 - Dr. Damian Dudek, DFG (Session Chair)
8:30- 9:00 Keynote Speech: Development of Methodologies for Collaborative Energy Management System Using Simulation Model and Distribution NW Simulator - Prof. Yasuhiro Hayashi, Waseda University
9:00-9:20 Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Test Beds for Smart Energy Systems - Prof. Sebastian Lehnhoff, The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
9:20-9:40 CPS Security Test Bed for the Smart Grid - Prof. Manimaran Govindrasu, Iowa State University
9:40-10:00 A New Unifying Modeling for Scalable Simulation-based Test Beds of Future Electric Energy Systems: Smart Grid in a Room Simulator at Carnegie Mellon University - Prof. Marija Ilic, Carnegie Mellon University
10:00-1015 Networking Break
SESSION 11 - Dr. Kishan Baheti, NSF (Session Chair)
10:15-10:25 International Science and Engineering - Ms. Anne Emig, NSF
10:25-10:45 Examples of Successful International Collaborations in Neuroscience - Dr. Kenneth Whang, NSF
10:45-11:15 Closing Session
- Prof. Masayuki Fujita, JST
- Dr. Pramod Khargonekar, NSF
- Prof. Frank Allgöwer, DGF
- Mr. Trygve Riis, RCN
11:15 Future of the Grid - Transitioning to the Future - Mr. Eric Lightner, Director, Federal Smart Grid Task Force, DOE Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability
11:45 Adjourn