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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Prof. Pramod Khargonekar
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Pramod Khargonekar &nbsp;&nbsp;\n Vice Chancellor of Research\nUniversity of California,\nIrvine, U.S.A.&nbsp; \nWednesday 2017-02-08 16:00\n IST-Seminar-Room V9.22 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract&nbsp; \nWind and solar electricity production continues to increase in many parts of the world. Unlike\ntraditional sources of electric energy such as coal, natural gas and nuclear, wind and solar\nelectric generation is uncertain and (largely) uncontrollable. This creates fundamental systems and\ncontrol challenges in their integration into the electric grid. In this talk, we will first\ndescribe the larger context of renewable electricity and grid control and management. We will then\ndescribe some of our recent results on certain aspects of this problem. Specifically, we will show\nhow coalitional game theory can be used to understand and leverage benefits of aggregation among a\nnumber of energy producers. In a different direction, we will describe some results on the loss of\nefficiency (so-called price of anarchy) that results from distributed coordination and control of\nflexible loads as compared to optimal centralized control. We will conclude the talk with future\nresearch challenges.&nbsp; \n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;\n&nbsp;&nbsp;\nBiographical Information&nbsp; \nPramod P. Khargonekar received BTech degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute\nof Technology, Bombay, India and MS degree in mathematics and PhD degree in electrical engineering\nfrom the University of Florida, USA. He has served in faculty positions at the University of\nMinnesota, USA and The University of Michigan, USA. He was Chairman of the Department of Electrical\nEngineering and Computer Science at Michigan from 1997 to 2001, and also was Claude E. Shannon\nProfessor of Engineering Science there. From 2001 to 2009, he was Dean of the College of\nEngineering and is currently Eckis Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University\nof Florida. He served as Deputy Director for Technology at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced\nResearch Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E). From March 2013 till June 2016, he served as Assistant\nDirector of the U.S. National Science Foundation as head of the Engineering Directorate. He joined\nthe University of California, Irvine in July 2016 as Vice Chancellor for Research and Professor of\nElectrical Engineering and Computer Science. His current research interests are focused on\nrenewable energy and electric grid, neural engineering, and systems and control theory. He is a\nrecipient of the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, the American Automatic Control Council’s\n Donald Eckman Award, the Japan Society for Promotion of Science Fellowships, and a Distinguished\nAlumnus Award and Distinguished Service Award from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He\nis a co-recipient of the IEEE W.R.G. Baker Prize Award, the IEEE CSS George S. Axelby Best Paper\nAward, and the AACC Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award. He was a Springer Professor at the University of\nCalifornia, Berkeley, USA in 2010. He is a Fellow of IEEE and IFAC. He has been on the list of Web\nof Science Highly Cited Researchers (2001).\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \n\n&nbsp;&nbsp;
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