Tatjana Dokic’s Presentation at Grid of the Future™ Symposium

Tatjana Dokic, a PhD student of Dr. Kezunovic, presented a paper at the Grid of the Future™ symposium in Cleveland, Ohio. Information about the symposium can be found here. Citation: T. Dokic, M. Kezunovic, “Real-Time Weather Hazard Assessment for Power System Emergency Risk Management,” CIGRE Grid of the Future 2017, Cleveland, OH, October 24, 2017. The Grid of the Future™ symposium is sponsored by the CIGRE US National Committee (USNC) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPR...
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Free Entry – Big Data Analytics World Championships 2017

The 3rd TEXATA Big Data Analytics World Championships was hosted in Austin TX. It was a fun, educational and challenging online global competition for professionals and students looking to build and showcase their real-world skills in Big Data, Data Science, Machine Learning and Business Analytics. There were two Online Rounds (4 hours each) and Live Top 12 World Finals in Austin Texas.  Round 1 Online started on 30th September 2017. All participants received a certificate of participation. ...
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2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data(Big Data 2017) , December 11-14, 2017, Boston, MA, USA

The 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE Big Data 2017) continued the success of the previous IEEE Big Data conferences. It provided a leading forum for disseminating the latest results in Big Data Research, Development, and Applications. It solicited high-quality original research papers (and significant work-in-progress papers) in any aspect of Big Data with emphasis on 5Vs (Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value and Veracity), including the Big Data challenges in scientific and e...
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Dr. Tom Overbye, & Desiree Philips: “Use of Synthetic Power Grid Models in Consideration of the Impact of Water Constraints on Power Grid Operation and Short-Term Planning”

Dr. Tom Overbye, & Desiree Philips gave a presentation on July 19 (2017) at the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (IEEE PES Conference in Chicago). The panel presentation was titled:  "Use of Synthetic Power Grid Models in Consideration of the Impact of Water Constraints on Power Grid Operation and Short-Term Planning".
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