Title: Intelligent Energy Management System for Plug-In Electric Vehicles Municipal Parking Deck in a Smart Grid Environment
Lecturer: Mo-Yuen Chow ( IEEE Fellow )
When: May. 5th,2009 , from 9:30 am to 11:30 am
where: Electrical Engineering Building 418
Contents:
The development of a modern smart grid involves the developing of the advanced power electronic device , coordination and control of power grid ivtegration technology, system-level analysis , advanced communications and so on.
1. Introduce the concept and overview of smart grid, and the relevant areas of research in Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management center (FREEDM) in North Carolina State University.
2.Introduce an intelligent energy management system (iEMS) of the hybrid electric vehicle charging used in city parking system , and details about the architecture and modeling of iEMS .
Mo-Yuen Chow :
Mo-Yuen Chow's research areas cover diagnosis, network-based distributed Control, mechatronics and automation, computational intelligence, motor systems, power distribution systems, mobile robots and unmanned vehicles.
Chow received Ph.D. and M. Eng. in Electrical Engineering both at Cornell University in 1987 and 1983 respectively, and B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1982. And he became Professor at Dept. of Elect. and Comp. Engineering in NCSU in 1999.
Chow's awards and Recognitions include IEEE Fellow (2007) , IEEE Eastern North Carolina Outstanding Service Award (2007),IEEE Region 3 Joseph M. Biedenbach Outstanding Engineering Educator Award (2005),IEEE Eastern North Carolina Outstanding Engineering Educator Award (2004) and Senior Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (2003) .