Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the Fifth Grid Science Winter School and Conference by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) that will be held at Santa Fe, USA from January 9-13, 2023. This biennial event brings together experts from physics, applied math, statistics, control theory, optimization theory, machine learning, computer science, and power systems engineering to address the theoretical and algorithmic needs of today's grid and the future grid.
The Grid Science Winter School and Conference will span five days. The first three days are reserved for the school where graduate students and postdocs of academic and national laboratories will attend long form lectures on key topics that form the basis of grid science. This will be followed by a two-day conference where the school participants and additional attendees will be exposed to latest research on the design, control, and optimization of electrical grids through invited talks by researchers from academia, national laboratories, and industry. Each junior attendee (student or post-doc) of the Winter School will be required to present a poster and a committee of judges will select several posters for presentation at the Conference. Sponsorship covering registration fee and hotel stay for the entire duration of the event are available for selected junior attendees, based on resume submission and poster abstract. Further details of the event will be updated at at: 2023 Grid Science Winter School and Conference.
Confirmed Speakers include
Pascal Van Hentenryck (Georgia Tech)
Bistra Dilknia (USC)
Steven Low (Caltech)
Line Roald (University of Wisconsin Madison)
Guannan Qu (CMU)
Shipra Agrawal (Columbia University)
Rodman Linn (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Swati Gupta (Georgia Tech)
Yury Dvorkin (NYU)
Destenie Nock (CMU)
DJ Krishnamurthy (Google Brain)
Spyros Chatzivasileiadis (Technical University of Denmark)
Clayton Barrows (NREL)
Misha Chertkov (University of Arizona)
Saurav Talukdar (Google)
Peng Zhang (Stonybrook)
Important Dates
Student Sponsorship Application Deadline: October 7, 2022
**Applicants will receive a decision no later than October 28, 2022
Registration Deadline: December 31, 2022
Regards,
Swati Gupta,
On behalf of the organizing committee:
Russell Bent, LANL
Michael Chertkov, Univ of Arizona
Carleton Coffrin, LANL
Deepjyoti Deka, LANL
Swati Gupta, Georgia Tech
Adam Mate, LANL
Harsha Nagarajan, LANL
Kaarthik Sundar, LANL
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Swati Gupta
Fouts Family Early Career Professor and Assistant Professor,
Lead of Ethical AI, NSF AI Institute on Advances in Optimization,
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta GA
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