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08/12/2020

Don't forget about Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings through IoT Sensor Integration on Aug 17, 2020 05:00PM !

What: Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings through IoT Sensor IntegrationWhen: 2020-08-17 17:00Where: Online eventDescri...
08/02/2020

What: Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings through IoT Sensor Integration
When: 2020-08-17 17:00
Where: Online event
Description: Professor Saifur Rahman, Director, Advanced Research Institute, Virginia Tech, and President, IEEE Power & Energy Society 2018 and 2019 presents a webinar as part of our Distinguished lecture series. Internet of Things (IoT) deployments offer a much higher value proposition if these can function in the context of smart buildings. Such advanced information and communication technology (ICT) applications in commercial buildings, schools, libraries, shopping centers, etc. offer low cost but highly effective monitoring and control opportunities. Sensors deployed in key locations can monitor the building environment in real-time, collect information for intelligent decision making, and facilitate various services. An IoT sensor platform has been developed that provides a unified communication platform which can integrate information from disparate sources and provide one control hierarchy. It is a powerful, low-cost, open-architecture software platform that can monitor and control major electrical loads (e.g., HVAC, lighting and plug loads), as well as solar PV systems, energy storage units and other IoT sensors in commercial buildings. The platform can provide new or legacy buildings with a building automation system (BAS) or connect with existing BAS systems in large and small commercial buildings. This platform leverages machine learning algorithms to draw insights from a deployed building’s historical operating data and occupant preferences to save energy (kWh) while increasing occupant comfort. This also allows buildings to reduce peak demand (kW) through direct communication with utilities using demand response protocols such as openADR. Professor Saifur Rahman is the founding director of the Advanced Research Institute at Virginia Tech, USA where he is the Joseph R. Loring professor of electrical and computer engineering. He also directs the Center for Energy and the Global Environment. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and an IEEE Millennium Medal winner. He was the president of the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) for 2018 and 2019. He was the founding editor-in-chief of the IEEE Electrification Magazine and the IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. He has published over 140 journal papers and has made over four hundred conference and invited presentations. In 2006 he served on the IEEE Board of Directors as the vice president for publications. He is a distinguished lecturer for the IEEE Power & Energy Society and has lectured on renewable energy, energy efficiency, smart grid, energy internet, blockchain, IoT sensor integration, etc. in over 30 countries. He is the founder of BEM Controls, LLC, a Virginia (USA)-based software company providing building energy management solutions. He served as the chair of the US National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for International Science and Engineering from 2010 to 2013. He has conducted several energy efficiency, blockchain and sensor integration projects for Duke Energy, Tokyo Electric Power Company, the US National Science Foundation, the US Department of Defense, the US Department of Energy and the State of Virginia. He has a PhD in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech. You must register to obtain a link to the webinar. You may also visit https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/236912 for additional information. https://www.meetup.com/IEEECharlotte/events/272316122/

Mon, Aug 17, 2020, 5:00 PM: Professor Saifur Rahman, Director, Advanced Research Institute, Virginia Tech, and President, IEEE Power & Energy Society 2018 and 2019 presents a webinar as part of our Di

07/30/2020

Don't forget about PELS Seminar:Resilient Collaborative Distributed Tertiary Controls of Microgrids on Aug 04, 2020 05:00PM !

What: PELS Seminar:Resilient Collaborative Distributed Tertiary Controls of MicrogridsWhen: 2020-08-04 17:00Where: Onlin...
07/23/2020

What: PELS Seminar:Resilient Collaborative Distributed Tertiary Controls of Microgrids
When: 2020-08-04 17:00
Where: Online event
Description: IEEE Charlotte members are welcome to join the PELS seminar organized by IEEE PELS Raleigh chapter. Please make sure to register the IEEE vTool link below. Please note this IEEE vTool registration is NOT the Meetup registration link. The local Raleigh chapter of IEEE PELS is sponsoring another technical event presented by Prof. Chow from NC State.Link to register is https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/235599 This will be an online presentation which you must register for in order to receive the online link to connect to the meeting. This link will be emailed to registered participants within one hour before the start time. You do not have to be an IEEE member or a PELS member to join us, everyone is welcome! AbstractMicrogrids are widely envisioned to be the building block for the future smart grid, for its autonomy, distributed energy resources hosting capability, enhancements in reliability and resilience, etc. Smart inverters, as one of the enabling technologies, play an essential role in interfacing the microgrid components and enabling stable microgrid operation. This presentation dissects the smart inverter control hierarchies, i.e. primary, secondary, and tertiary, and provides a close-up look at the distributed tertiary control layer. This presentation will also highlight two of the fundamental technologies: Collaborative Distributed Energy Management System (CoDEMS) and Cybersecurity framework of the CoDEMS that are currently developed at ADAC lab. https://www.meetup.com/IEEECharlotte/events/272103569/

Tue, Aug 4, 2020, 5:00 PM: IEEE Charlotte members are welcome to join the PELS seminar organized by IEEE PELS Raleigh chapter. Please make sure to register the IEEE vTool link below. Please note this

06/01/2020

Don't forget about PELS seminar: medium-voltage modular extreme fast charging system on Jun 04, 2020 11:00AM !

What: PELS seminar: medium-voltage modular extreme fast charging systemWhen: 2020-06-04 11:00Where: Online eventDescript...
06/01/2020

What: PELS seminar: medium-voltage modular extreme fast charging system
When: 2020-06-04 11:00
Where: Online event
Description: IEEE Charlotte members are welcome to join the IEEE PELS event at ENCS on 6/4/20. IEEE ENCS will host a webinar on "Medium-voltage modular extreme fast charging system" jointly with NCSU FREEDM center for next Thursday, 6/4. If you are interested, please follow the vTools registration link to register the event. https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/231498 Seminar title: Medium-Voltage Modular Extreme Fast Charging SystemAbstract: The US DOE Vehicle Technologies Office has a goal of recharging electric vehicles in under 15 minutes. This requires research in battery chemistry and in extreme fast charging systems rated at hundreds of kilowatts. They selected NC State and FREEDM to lead a team including ABB and New York Power Authority to design and build a 1 Megawatt station with multiple charging ports. Our design uses concepts from years of research on solid state transformers (SSTs) connected directly to medium voltage (up to 15 kV) utility distribution grids. SSTs at these voltages promise increased efficiency, power density, and operational flexibility. This technical webinar will introduce the architecture and system level control of the SST as well as details on AC/DC conversion and DC/DC stages. https://www.meetup.com/IEEECharlotte/events/271005334/

Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 11:00 AM: IEEE Charlotte members are welcome to join the IEEE PELS event at ENCS on 6/4/20.IEEE ENCS will host a webinar on "Medium-voltage modular extreme fast charging system" join

04/26/2020

Don't forget about UNC-Charlotte Engineering Senior Design Expo on May 01, 2020 11:00AM !

03/06/2020

Don't forget about How Technology and Automation in the Control Room Affect Operator Performance on Mar 11, 2020 05:00PM !

What: How Technology and Automation in the Control Room Affect Operator PerformanceWhen: 2020-03-11 17:00Where: Energy P...
02/25/2020

What: How Technology and Automation in the Control Room Affect Operator Performance
When: 2020-03-11 17:00
Where: Energy Production and Infrastructure Center
Description: ABSTRACTIn an attempt to improve processes, today’s control rooms deploy sophisticated automation and control strategies. Despite these technological advances, errors and near misses continue to occur. In a complex system such as the electric grid, humans (operators) are responsible for two things: (1) to operate the system; and (2) help prevent accidents. Humans are adaptable pieces of a complex system. Rocky’s presentation will explain how information perceived by the operator acquires meaning in specific situations, and why optimal information representation and visual communication are key to effective performance. Pizza and drinks will be provided at 5 pm. The event is free to IEEE Members. SPEAKER: Rocky Sease Rocky Sease is the owner and CEO of SOS Intl, a leading provider of training and advisory services to the power industry. Headquartered in Charlotte, NC since 2002, SOS provides NERC approved-continuing education and compliance services to more than 16,000 students representing approximately 1,100 organizations.With an Engineering Degree from Clemson University, Rocky has worked in the electric utility industry for almost four decades. He has experience in virtually every aspect of electric utility operations including generation, transmission, distribution, and customer service operations. He is a registered Professional Engineer and former NERC Certified System Operator.

Wed, Mar 11, 2020, 5:00 PM: ABSTRACTIn an attempt to improve processes, today’s control rooms deploy sophisticated automation and control strategies. Despite these technological advances, errors and n

What: UNC-Charlotte Engineering Senior Design ExpoWhen: 2020-05-01 11:00Where: Barnhardt Student CenterDescription: The ...
02/17/2020

What: UNC-Charlotte Engineering Senior Design Expo
When: 2020-05-01 11:00
Where: Barnhardt Student Center
Description: The UNC Charlotte Lee College of Engineering’s senior design program brings together students and industrial partners in a collaborative research environment. As they tackle real-world engineering projects, the engineering students and their industry sponsors are afforded unlimited possibilities for learning and achievement. To be held on the UNC Charlotte campus, Student Activity Center. Visit http://facilities.uncc.edu/design-services/campus-maps/campus-maps for a campus map. Park in the Cone Visitor's deck. More info at: http://isl.uncc.edu/senior-design-program/expos https://www.meetup.com/IEEECharlotte/events/268776519/

Fri, May 1, 2020, 11:00 AM: The UNC Charlotte Lee College of Engineering’s senior design program brings together students and industrial partners in a collaborative research environment. As they tackl

02/17/2020

Don't forget about IoT and Sensors Featuring TI LaunchPad on Feb 19, 2020 05:30PM !

What: IoT and Sensors Featuring TI LaunchPadWhen: 2020-02-19 17:30Where: EPIC, UNCC (Energy Production and Infrastructur...
02/17/2020

What: IoT and Sensors Featuring TI LaunchPad
When: 2020-02-19 17:30
Where: EPIC, UNCC (Energy Production and Infrastructure Center)
Description: NOTE: Pay parking is in the CRI-1 deck, visitor's entrance (9100 Robert D. Snyder Road, Charlotte). DO NOT park in front of EPIC - you will be ticketed. You can also take the Lynx light rail to the JW Clay/UNCC stop. TI SimpleLink™ MCU Platform for IoTA Hands-On Workshop: IoT and Sensors Featuring TI LaunchPadSponsored by the UNCC ECE Department, Texas Instruments and IEEE Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2020Time: 5:30 – 6:30 PMLocation: EPIC G287 Easy to get started with IoT Sensing using the LPSTK SensorTag board featuring TI CC1352R1 LaunchPad SensorTag & BoosterPack plug-in modules. Please bring your laptop

Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 5:30 PM: NOTE: Pay parking is in the CRI-1 deck, visitor's entrance (9100 Robert D. Snyder Road, Charlotte). DO NOT park in front of EPIC - you will be ticketed. You can also take t

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