Dr. Qi Li, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, will present, “Data-Driven Cyber-Physical Energy Systems” virtually on Monday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m.
Cyber-physical systems play a pivotal role in transforming various sectors such as smart homes, buildings, transportation and notably the smart grid, which stands out as a key application area. The advancement of the smart grid is significantly characterized by the integration of distributed energy resources. This shift introduces substantial challenges primarily due to the intermittent nature of DERs. However, the variability of these energy sources imposes increasing pressure on utilities, third parties and government agencies responsible for smart grid management. Li will introduce systems developed to improve the management of DERs, with a particular focus on solar energy.
Contact Dr. Nasim Yahyasoltani for an invite to attend this seminar. For more information about the Computer Science Department colloquium series, visit this link.