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Yes, Public Policy Does Have a Role in Power Systems Curriculum
By Jane Pulaski Web+Social Communications, IREC I’m at my first NAPS conference (North American Power Symposium), the annual preeminent, international gathering of academia and industry who are thinking deeply about the 21st century power grid. NAPS is two days of painstakingly presented technical papers, laden with formulas and equations on things like geomagnetic disturbance; fuzzy-based…
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Mariesa Crow Receives Prestigious IEEE Educator Award
Source: Missouri S&T August 26, 2016 Dr. Mariesa Crow, vice provost for research at Missouri University of Science and Technology and the Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, recently received the 2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society Outstanding Engineering Educator Award for “leadership and innovation in electric power engineering education.” For…
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Kids These Days: the next generation of power systems engineers is in the queue
by Jane Pulaski Social+Web Communications, IREC Earlier this month, I spent four 12 hour+ days at the DistribuTECH 2016 conference in Orlando. Despite the marathon days, conferences are where friends and colleagues converge to satisfy our inherent need to connect. I like conferences for exactly that reason. For three of those four days, I was on…
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Mariesa Crow On Renewables, Smart Grid & Tomorrow’s Power Engineering Workforce
From IntelligentUtility Mariesa Crow, the F. Finley distinguished professor of electrical engineering with the Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, Missouri and MARMET program lead sits down with IntelligentUtility for its women-in-energy series and talks about challenges and opportunities in the power engineering industry. IU: What are some of the challenges faced with…
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Workshop on Microgrid Systems and Power Electronics for Low Energy Buildings
A workshop addressing engineering issues involved in implementing grid-interactive renewables co-sponsored by MARMET