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  • Featured Projects

    Impact of Plug-in Vehicles on Power System Stability
    Modeling and Grid Integration of Large Dish‐Stirling Solar Farm
    Gridable (Plug-in) Vehicles – Smart Grid Integration

    DSOPF Control for Power Systems with High Variability
    Computation with Action Potential Delay Dynamics

  • New Publications

    Future Grids Will Not Be Controllable Without Thinking Machines


    Dynamic, Stochastic, Computational and Scalable Technologies for Smart Grid

    Wide-Area Measurement Based Dynamic Stochastic Optimal Power Flow Control for Smart Grids With High Variability and Uncertainty

    AIS-based Coordinated and Adaptive Control of Generator Excitation Systems for an Electric Ship

    Resource Scheduling Under Uncertainty in a Smart Grid with Renewables and Plug-in Vehicles

    SmartPark as a Virtual STATCOM

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  • Activities and News

    IEEE SMARTGRID interviews Professor Venayagamoorthy


    Clemson University leads the Brain2Grid project – Dr. Venayagamoorthy (lead PI) is the Duke Energy Distinguished Professor


    Dr. Venayagamoorthy's research featured in German on zdent


    Dr. Venayagamoorthy organizing and chairing a NSF workshop on Cognitive Optimization and Prediction: From Neural Systems to Neurotechnology (COPN)


    "Silent Barrage: Interactive Neurobiological Art" won first place at the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and Cognition. The award was presented on Nov. 6, 2011. Authors on the poster: Riley Zeller-Townson, Guy Ben-Ary, Philip Gamblen, Peter Gee, Stephen Bobic, Douglas Swehla, and Steve M. Potter.


    Prof. Venayagamoorthy presenting a smart grid tutorial at IEEE SMC 2011 in Anchorage, Alaska.


    Computational Intelligence in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey is in the top 25 downloaded article in IEEExplore (of over 3 million articles) for the month of August 2011.


    Dr. Venayagamoorthy to deliver tutorials at the IEEE SMC 2011, Oct. 9, 2011 and 50th IEEE CDC & ECC 2011, Dec. 11, 2011.


    Venayagamoorthy says “Smart grid is basically the embedding of intelligence in an electricity infrastructure to enable bidirectional power flows with traditional sources of power generation, renewable sources and energy storage”. Technologies to realize the smart grid vision are C³ – Communications, Computations and Controls.


    Dr. Venayagamoorthy - Keynote Speaker at a Smart Grid Symposium


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