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Thomas Overbye

Texas A&M University College of Engineering
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Presentations

 

Title Event Location Month/Year URL
Enhancing Power System Innovation Through the Use of Highly Detailed Synthetic Grids TAMU CSCE Graduate Seminar Online November 2020 Link to the slides
Power System Application of Measurement-Based Modal Analysis 2020 PSERC Summer Tutorials Online July 2020 Link to the slides
Enhancing Electric Grid Innovation Through the Use of Highly Detailed Synthetic Grids Kansas Power & Energy Conference (KPEC 2020) Online July 2020 Link to the slides
New Developments in the Visualization of Wide-Area Electric Grid Information SGC Webinar Online June 2020

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Electric Grid Modeling and Data Challenges Associated with Machine Learning Applications NSF ML+DS4PES Workshop

Alexandria, VA

 

March 2020

 

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Iterative Matrix Pencil Method of Electric Grid Modal and Oscillation Analysis and Visualization WECC Oscillation Analysis Working Group January 2020 Link
Wide-Area Electric Grid Visualization Using Pseudo-Geographic Mosaic Displays NAPS Wichita, KS October 2019 Link
Enhancing Power System Innovation Through the Use of Highly Detailed Synthetic Grids PSERC Webinar Online October 2019 Link
Transient Stability Modeling Using Highly Detailed Synthetic Electric Grids with Distribution System Applications IEEE PES General Meetings Atlanta, GA August 2019 Link
Enhancing Power System Innovation Through the Use of Synthetic Electric Grids Ti Xu Memorial Lecture PECI Urbana, IL February 2019 Link
Iterative Matrix Pencil Method of Power System Modal Analysis HICSS 52 Hawaii January 2019 Link
Enhancing the Resilience of Large-Scale Electric Grids Distinguished Lecture University of Toronto November 2018 Link
Wide-Area Visualization of Electric Grid Time-Varying Information Purple Mountain Forum Nanjing, China August 2018 Link
The Impact of Corona Mass Ejections on the High Voltage Electric Grid Invited Seminar Texas A&M Astronomy Department October 2017 Link
Modeling and Visualizing the Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances on the Electric Power Grid IEEE Evansville Section Evansville, IN March 2016
Synthetic Power Grid Models: What are They, How They’re Made, and Why They Matter PSERC Webinar Urbana, IL March 2016
Modeling, Visualizing and Mitigating the Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances on the Electric Power Grid Stanford University Stanford, CA November 2015
The Electric Power Grid: What Lurks Behind the Outlet and Why it Matters Illinois Society of Professional Engineers Springfield, IL October 2015
Modeling, Visualizing and Mitigating the Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances on the Electric Power Grid Texas A&M University College Station, TX September 2015
Smart Grid Transmission System Visualization and Validation Tianjin University Tianjin, China September 2015
Modeling and Visualizing the Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances on the Electric Power Grid Pacific Northwest National Lab Richland, WA August 2015
GIC Impacts on the Transmission Grid WECC Technical Studies Subcommittee Salt Lake City, UT May 2015
Visualization of Time-Varying Power System Information PSERC Webinar Urbana, IL March 2015 Link

 

 

 

 

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