The same week I attended IEEE PES Grid edge in San Diego in January, wildfires were still raging in L.A. and even in San Diego County; and Donald Trump was being sworn in as the next U.S. president.
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Powering the AI boom without breaking the grid

In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Diane Watkins, Vice President ...
Adding renewable energy and energy storage capacity brings an added layer of complexity to traditional electrical grid systems. Balancing supply and demand of energy for power systems, even under ...
AI developments are influencing how engineers are trained in power systems and how utilities manage their grids. Stanford’s online AI programs and Google’s Gemini for Education provide structured ...
Case School of Engineering’s projects focus on multi-motor systems, quantitative robust control methodologies, high precision tracking and more. For example, our researchers are working to advance and ...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has become an integral part of engineering decision-making, providing a deeper understanding of how fluids behave in various scenarios, from the high skies in ...
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb4ZAFeV-30]In this video Kyri Baker explains her research in building-to-grid optimization and discusses working in the ...