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IEEE-HKN Grad Lab Series

IEEE-HKN Grad Lab Series 976 463 ieeeeduweek

GradLab is IEEE-HKN’s series of webinars focused on the opportunities and challenges of Graduate School. Produced by the Professional and Graduate Committee of HKN, the webinars are aimed at helping graduate students navigate topics including finding research questions, working with advisors and managing interpersonal relations.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu

URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS7WJtt-Ap8&list=PLWWmo2EN3Px3vObaIRlzHe9AWVgPdBYQQ

Advances to Grid-Forming Technology for Blackstart, Restoration, and Fault Ride-Through Capability of IBR

Advances to Grid-Forming Technology for Blackstart, Restoration, and Fault Ride-Through Capability of IBR 600 400 ieeeeduweek

To achieve ultra-high penetrations of converter-based resources, wind and photovoltaic power plants will be required to blackstart bulk power systems and withstand severe restoration transients. If these resources are not able to restore a power system, their incorporation into electric grids could be limited by blackstart capability.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_GFT_030823.html

LVRT Current Requirements of Grid Codes for IBRs: Blind Spots and Solutions

LVRT Current Requirements of Grid Codes for IBRs: Blind Spots and Solutions 600 400 ieeeeduweek

Modern grid codes (GCs) require that inverter-based resources (IBRs) inject both positive- and negative-sequence currents during asymmetrical low-voltage ride through (LVRT) conditions. This GC provision prioritizes the reactive currents and also demands maximizing the active positive-sequence current if the IBR has unused current generation capacity when the required reactive current is generated.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_LVRT_012623.html

ISGT NA 23 Tutorial: Understanding the impacts of customer choices on the Distribution Grid

ISGT NA 23 Tutorial: Understanding the impacts of customer choices on the Distribution Grid 600 400 ieeeeduweek

In the future customers will have more choices than ever before for what they use and how they use it. Appliances and equipment in the home, process equipment in factories, whether employees work from home, what kind of “fuel” their vehicles use, and how they heat and cool their buildings. At the extreme the electric load on a distribution circuit may triple or more, careful planning, tariffs, and demand response could flatten the load and reduce the costs of new infrastructure.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/tutorials/PES_ED_TUT_ISGTNA23_011623_TUT03_SLD.html

ISGT NA 23 Tutorial: Grid-edge Optimization in Active Power Distribution Systems

ISGT NA 23 Tutorial: Grid-edge Optimization in Active Power Distribution Systems 600 400 ieeeeduweek

The proliferation of controllable grid-edge resources and the deployment of advanced sensing and control technologies in electric power distribution systems calls for coordinated management of the grid’s resources. This has led to a growing interest in academia and industry alike on optimization methods for the large-scale unbalanced power distribution systems for improved operational efficiency and resilience.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/tutorials/PES_ED_TUT_ISGTNA23_011623_TUT02_SLD.html

OFCnet

OFCnet 150 150 ieeeeduweek

The Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC), co-sponsored by the IEEE Photonics Society, IEEE Communications Society and Optica, launched OFCnet, a live research and education platform in joint collaboration with CENIC. OFCnet enables academia and industry to join forces and push boundaries, as they design, build and utilize the platform for data and discovery sharing.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE Photonics Society

URL: https://www.ofcconference.org/en-us/home/news-and-press/press-releases/ofc-unveils-ofcnet–a-live-research-education-net/

IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering (ICICLE)

IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering (ICICLE) 150 150 ieeeeduweek

IEEE ICICLE is a volunteer professional organization committed to the development of Learning Engineering as a profession and as an academic discipline. ICICLE is part of the IEEE Standards Association’s (IEEE-SA) Industry Connections (IC) program. ICICLE stands for IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering. Monthly meetings are the third Wednesday of the month. Check out the web site for prior conference proceedings and how to participate in ICICLE groups and upcoming events.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: ICICLE

URL: https://sagroups.ieee.org/icicle/

IEEE Press Benefits for IEEE Members

IEEE Press Benefits for IEEE Members 150 150 ieeeeduweek

IEEE members receive a 35% discount on all Wiley-IEEE Press books, as well as all titles available from our publishing partner Wiley. IEEE Press also offers the eBook Classics program where IEEE members can access over 370 eBooks from our collection in IEEE Xplore free of charge.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE Press

URL: https://ieee-press.ieee.org/ieee-member-benefits/

IEEE Foundation

IEEE Foundation 150 150 ieeeeduweek

Supports a broad range of IEEE programs that Illuminate, Educate, Engage, and Energize the lives of individuals and communities around the world. To date, the Foundation supports over 80 IEEE led education programs

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE Foundation

URL: https://www.ieeefoundation.org/