Maryam Khanbaghi received $25,000 from Google
Maryam Khanbaghi with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $25,000 award from Google to support her project "Inverter of the next century".
This project involves the following research:
Benchmarking Simulation Platforms
T1.1: Explore all relevant simulation platforms: According to relevancy to electric power system modeling, management and control capacity, all platforms available will be explored and listed with most relevant to the research scope/aims.
T1.2: Shortlist relevant simulation platforms: According to the T1.1 outcomes, Google will define metrics or framework of assessment and, with University, short-list the platforms fitting best the research aims.
T1.3: Determine test-cases: Steady-state, transient-state and dynamic phenomena test-cases will be determined in this task, to assess the performance of the simulation platforms. T1.4: Defining performance metrics: Simulation times, system sizes, accuracy and other benchmarking metrics will be thoroughly explored and defined to conduct comparative analysis across shortlisted platforms of T1.2.