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Prospective Students
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Thanks for your interest
in Smart
Grid Demonstration
and Research Investigation Lab (SGDRIL). As part of SGDRIL at WSU,
we are always looking for interested BS, qualified MS and Ph.D.
students to start with our research group in School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State university.
Students with good academic records and related research interest
are encouraged to apply for Ph.D. and Masters degrees.
The power engineering group at WSU is one
of the largest academic units within the EECS School. Power
engineering research group is funded from federal and industrial
research projects and has over 25 full time graduate students. The
Ph.D. and Masters research work will primarily be related to the smart
grid operation and control including security and stability,
distributed generation, microgrid, as well as cyber-physical system.
Strong mathematical foundations and solid understanding of power system
fundamentals are required from motivated students.
Once you are admitted to WSU, feel free to contact
me for any available funding. For further information on admission to
WSU please browse through (http://www.gradsch.wsu.edu/ ) and
(http://admission.wsu.edu/
). If you are current students at WSU and interested in power
engineering research activities, feel
free to drop me a mail or come to my office.
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Dr. Srivastava is part of two
panels at IEEE PESGM 2012 and was part of three
panels at PESGM, 2011 |
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SGDRIL is part of PSERC and TCIPG
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Dr. Srivastava is organizing a
panel on K-12 outreach at IEEE T&D 2012 and on Microgrid at
IEEE PESGM, 2012 |
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