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Electric Energy Systems Curriculum for Sustainability

February 2-5, 2011 – Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, California.
ONR/NSF-Sponsored Faculty Workshop

Posters:

*Using CAPE Software for Computer-Aided Protection
Engineering - Paul McGuire and Sandro Aquiles, Electrocon International, Inc.
Also, please check CAPE University Program for members of DOE Consortium at University of Minnesota

*Doubly Fed Induction Machine Drive Distance Learning Laboratory
for Wind Power and Electric Ship Propulsion Applications - Giovanna Oriti Alexander L Julian Dan Zulaica, Naval Postgraduate School

*Energy Programs at Santa Clara University - Sally Wood, Samiha Mourad, Timothy Healy, Shoba Krishnan, Aleksandar Zecevic Electrical Engineering Department, Santa Clara University

*Energy Education Initiatives in U.S.A and India - Vijay Devabhaktuni, Mansoor Alam, Harish Gudavalli, Richard Molyet, and Soma Shekara Depuru. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Toledo

*The Design, Simulation, and Construction of an Electric Bicycle An Undergraduate Independent Study Project - Ben Rogowitz and Dr. Allison Kipple, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Northern Arizona University

*Ansoft Maxwell Laboratory Activities used to Investigate Electromagnetics Concepts within Power Engineering Applications - Edward Kemper & Dr. Allison Kipple, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Northern Arizona University

*Energy Education and Research at UC Davis - J.S. VanderGheynst, B.M. Jenkins, K. Kornbluth, L. Joh, M.S. Romero, University of California, Davis

*Power Systems Protection Laboratory through University ‐ Industry Partnership - Peter Idowu, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Penn State University ‐ Harrisburg

*Wireless Power Charging: Stationary & Dynamic Applications - Dr. John M. Miller, Energy & Transportation Science Division, ORNL 

*An energy focusing submerged wave energy device with active control - Umesh A. Korde Department of Mechanical Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

*Recent Curricular Revisions in the Energy Systems Area at University of
the Pacific - Cherian Mathews

*Natural Disasters Hardened Power Supply through Microgrids  - Alexis Kwasinski, PhD

*Simulation and Testing of Power System Protection using PSCAD® and RTDS® - Aung Phyo Thant, Nayak Corporation

*Power System Education in the College of Engineering - Peter Mark Jansson PhD PP PE, Maurice F. Aburdene, Bucknell University. Also check Renewable Energy Systems Syllabus, ELEC 494, Spring 2012 and Electrical Energy Conversion (Devices and Systems) Syllabus, ELEC 491, Autumn 2011

List of Posters from University of Minnesota:
1. Nationwide Consortium of Universities to Reform Electric Energy System Education

2. First Course on Power Electronics

3. First Course on Power Systems

4. Power Electronics Laboratory

5. Laboratory for the First Course on Power Systems

6. ONR-Funded FPGA Based Additional Experiments in the Power Electronics Lab

7. Next Generation DSP Based Electric Drives Lab

8. A Nationwide 82-University Consortium at the University of Minnesota to Revitalize Electric Power Engineering Education by State-of-the-Art Laboratories

9. An Innovative Instructional Strategy in Electric Energy Systems Curriculum, as a Model in STEM Education

10. Emulation of wind electric generation system using drives lab setup

11. Research on Three-Phase AC/AC Power Electronic Transformer-based PWM converters


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Highlights

 

Faculty Workshop - February 2012 - The workshop on "Electric Energy Systems Curriculum for Sustainability" was held from February 2 to 5 at Napa, California. More details here.

A 3-year ONR grant received to “Center for Developing and Disseminating a Graduate/Undergraduate Curriculum in Electric Energy Systems to Universities and Practicing Engineers”

ONR-NSF Faculty Workshop - August 2011- ONR-NSF Sponsored Faculty Development Workshop (August 10-13, Minneapolis, Minnesota). More details here.

Faculty Workshop - February 2011 - The workshop on Reforming Electric Energy Systems Curriculum was held from February 4 to 5 at Napa, California. More details here.