Micron Technology Presents the March 4 CURENT Power and Energy Seminar
Dennis Pratt, Johnny Lam and Brandon Burgess from Micron Technology will present the CURENT Power and Energy Seminar on Friday, March 4 from 1:00pm – 1:50pm via ZOOM. Please join us for their talk on Micron Technology Tech! Time: Friday, March…
Dr. Kevin Bai leads $5M Grant from DOE-VTO to Produce Smaller, More Efficient Motor Drive Systems for Electric Vehicles
Kevin Bai, associate professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), shares a principle-investigator role in a collaboration with the ABB Group’s US Research Center to develop an integrated, compact drive inverter and motor…
Prof. Sun was elevated to IEEE Fellow for contributions to power grid stability analysis and control.
Prof. Sun was elevated to IEEE Fellow for contributions to power grid stability analysis and control.
Prof. Sun’s paper “Real-time Damping Estimation on Nonlinear Electromechanical Oscillation” (Xin Xu, Wenyun Ju, Bin Wang, Kai Sun) has been selected as one of the five IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Outstanding Papers in 2023.
Prof. Sun’s paper “Real-time Damping Estimation on Nonlinear Electromechanical Oscillation” (Xin Xu, Wenyun Ju, Bin Wang, Kai Sun) has been selected as one of the five IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Outstanding Papers in 2023.
Energy and Environmental Justice Workshop at UT
The Energy and Environmental Justice Workshop aims to develop a network of researchers, policymakers, and community partners to develop responses to challenges facing reliable, sustainable, and equitable access to energy, transportation, communications, health, and ecosystem service infrastructures. We are working to understand…
TCE Research Leaders Merge Expertise for International Collaboration
A trio of UT Knoxville research leaders representing expertise in sustainability, energy resilience, and energy and environmental justice are building connections around the globe to collaborate with researchers for renewable energy, green energy, and a better environmental future for all.…
U.S.-Japan Exchange Program for Green Growth Collaboration through Clean Energy Technologies (EXCET)
The union of Japan and the United States is powerful as a team working on strategies and solutions to promote interdisciplinary problem-solving. This strong partnership is shared by the vision of promoting clean energy together to combat climate change and…
Adventures in STEM: 3 Research Centers at the University of Tennessee Host a Summer Camp For Local Middle Schoolers
KNOXVILLE, TN – With summer in full swing, The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), the Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment (ISSE), the Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks (CURENT), and the University of…
Dr. Xuan Zhou, Kettering University, Gives CURENT Power and Energy Seminar on May 13
Kettering University Associate Professor Dr. Xuan Zhou will give the CURENT Power and Energy Seminar on Friday, May 13 from 1:00pm – 1:50pm via ZOOM. Please join him for this intriguing seminar about energy storage systems. Time: Friday, May…
