Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC) Partner Institutions:
Helping to design the future of high-performance electric power systems to meet emerging needs
Center Mission and Rationale The generation of electric energy is facing new challenges due to factors such as increasing demand, stringent requirements on power quality, uncertainty in load variation and growth, higher fuel prices, introduction of highly sensitive digitally controlled industrial equipment, increasing public concern and regulation regarding environmental issues, independent power producers, and the aging of existing facilities. Thus, there is a real need for fundamental and integrated analysis of power generation using advances in the areas of electronics (especially higher-power solid state devices), automatic control, smart sensors and actuators, modeling simulation, computer control, the national information network, and artificial intelligence. Due to the nature and size of the problem, this fundamental study would not be successful unless carried out by an interdisciplinary research team in close collaboration with industry. PSERC is managed by a Director and Executive Committee, and operates with funds provided by the partner universities, the National Science Foundation, and members of the electric power industry. Industrial members of this I/UCRC provide oversight and direction through an Industrial Advisory Board. The Center focuses on the problems facing the U.S. electric power industry and its users. The Center investigates development of feasible and innovative ideas necessary for these industries to meet the challenges of the next century. Center activities, such as seminars and workshops, are designed to foster rapid technology transfer; these activities take place on the participating university campuses, on the Internet, and at the sites of industrial affiliates. Thus, Center objectives are to serve its industrial members through delivery of tangible research results, continuing education, conferences, and short courses.
Center Headquarters
Center Director: Prof. Robert J. Thomas
Center Executive Director: Dennis Ray
Washington State University Site Director: Prof. Anjan Bose
Arizona State University Site Director: Prof. G.T. (Jerry) Heydt
Texas A&M University Site Director: Prof. Mladen Kezunovic
University of Wisconsin at Madison Site Director: Prof. Robert Lasseter
Georgia Institute of Technology Site Director: Prof. A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos
University of California at Berkeley Site Director: Prof. Shmuel S. Oren
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign Site Director: Prof. Peter Sauer
Colorado School of Mines Site Director: Prof. Rahmat A. Shoureshi
Carnegie-Mellon University Site Director: Prof. Sarosh Talukdar
Iowa State University Site Director: Prof. Vijay Vittal
Howard University Site Director: Prof. James Momoh
Wichita State Site Director: Prof. Ward Jewell
Center Evaluator: Prof. Otto Doering
Center Evaluator: Prof. Frank Wayno NSF 01-168ee
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