2012年10月24日下午,美国Texas A & M University的Mladen Kezunov教授(IEEE Fellow)来我校在电子信息与电气工程学院3-200会议室为广大师生做了题为“SMART GRID GOALS: TRANSITION FROM LEGACY TO NEW SOLUTIONS IN TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND GENERATION”精彩的学术报告。报告围绕变电站自动化和同步发展的输电系统、 停电管理、电动汽车接入和分布式可再生能源发电的主题展开。
Mladen Kezunovic简介:
Dr. Mladen Kezunovic is a Professor at Texas A&M University where he has been employed since 1986. Dr. Kezunovic serves several leading roles at the university: Director, Smart Grid Center; Site Director, NSF Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSerc); Deputy Director, NSF Electrical Vehicles-Transportation and Electricity Convergence (EV-TEC) Center, and Director, Power Systems Control and Protection Lab. He also acts as the Principal Consultant, as well as President and CEO of XpertPowerTM Associates, which has been providing consulting, product development and training services for utility industry for the last 20 years. He worked for Westinghouse Electric in the U.S.A. as a Systems Engineer on developing the first all-digital substation during 1979-1980 and for Energoinvest Company in Europe as the Technical Lead for substation automation development during 1980-86. He spent nine months as a consultant for EdF’s Research Centre in Clamart, France in 1999/2000 and was a Visiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong in fall of 2009. He also served as a consultant to over 50 utilities and vendors worldwide. He is currently serving his second term as the Governing Board (GB) member of SGIP representing research organizations and universities, a member of the Testing and Certification Committee of SGIP and as the Leader of the SGIP GB Communication, Marketing and Education Working Group. Dr. Kezunovic was a Principal Investigator on over 100 R&D projects, published more than 450 papers and gave over 100 invited lectures, short courses and seminars around the world. He is an IEEE Fellow and Distinguished Speaker, CIGRE member, and registered Professional Engineer in Texas. He is the recipient of the Inaugural 2011 IEEE Educational Activities Board Standards Education Award “for educating students and engineers about the importance and benefits of interoperability standards”.