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CEIC Events and Seminars
Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center (CEIC) sponsors a weekly seminar series. Many CEIC seminars are co-sponsored with other campus units, including and Department of Engineering and Public Policy. CEIC seminars provide an informal means of presenting research, listening to outside expert speakers, and learning about the electricity industry. Upcoming and past seminars are listed below.
Contact Adam Loucks (+1-412-268-1090) or Ramteen Sioshansi for information about seminars, including to attend or recommend a possible seminar speaker or topic.
Event Schedule
- Dec 4 Bo Zeng, "Robust Optimization in Energy Systems: from Static Uncertainty to Decision-Dependent Uncertainty" at 12:00 PM
- Nov 13 Morgan Scott, "Climate READi initiative" at 12:00 PM
- Nov 6 Henry Kelly, "Eliminating greenhouse gas emissions from plastics manufacturing" at 12:00 PM
- Oct 23 Robin Roy, "Accelerating Beneficial Electrification for a Clean Energy Future" at 12:00 PM
- Oct 16 - Oct 17 2024 CEIC Advisory Committee Meeting
- Sep 16 Michael Davidson, "Electricity market reforms and RE integration in China" at 12:00 PM
- Sep 11 Zhaoyu Wang, "Blackstart Power Distribution Grids using Distributed Energy Resources" at 12:00 PM
- Sep 9 Mike Ford, "Policy Considerations for Fusion Technology Development" at 12:00 PM
- May 1 Peter Balash, "Overview of NETL Systems Analysis with application to Electricity Sector Issues" at 12:30 PM
- Apr 17 Nat Horner, "Eating the Elephant: the Federal Role in Electricity Sector Innovation and Grid Transformation" at 12:00 PM
- Apr 10 Mark Ahlstrom, "Future Grid: Observations on Transformation and Decarbonization of the Bulk Power System" at 12:00 PM
- Mar 27 Bill Toman, "Clean Energy + Storage Approaches to Energy Resiliency at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California" at 12:00 PM
- Mar 13 Patricia Hidalgo-Gonzalez, "Enabling renewable energy integration: opportunities and challenges" at 12:00 PM
- Feb 22 Shimiao Li, "Robust System Modeling to Improve Resiliency of Next-generation Cyber-Physical Infrastructure" at 12:00 PM
- Feb 14 Tongxin Zheng, "Capacity Market Reforms in ISO New England" at 12:00 PM
- Jan 31 Lauren Kubiak, "Pathways and Policies for Cement Decarbonization" at 12:00 PM