Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Energy Storage, Energy Systems, Electric Vehicles
Languages Spoken
English
Chinese
Biography
Professor Lee received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan., and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in 1978, 1980, and 1985, respectively.
In 1986, he joined the UTA, where he is currently a professor of the Electrical Engineering Department and the director of the Energy Systems Research Center.
He has been involved in the revision of IEEE Std. 141, 339, 551, 739, 1584, and 3002.8. He is the President of the IEEE Industry Appl
Alessandro is a Senior Researcher and Lecturer at the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute, Australia, and the founder of Instituto 17, a non-profit civil society organisation based in Brazil. With his background in sustainable development and energy transition, he has played an essential role in the public and private sectors, making contributions and influencing decision-making.
He earned a BSc in Sanitation Technology from UNICAMP, an MSc from Lund University, a PhD from UNICAMP,
Agriculture/Food Systems, Electricity, Batteries, Energy Storage, Energy Systems, Solar PV, Smart Grids, On-Shore Wind, Off-Shore Wind, Resource Management
Languages Spoken
English
Hindi
Gujarati
Biography
Vijay Modi is a Professor in Columbia University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, and also a member of the Earth Institute/Climate School and Data Sciences Faculty. He directs the Quadracci Sustainable Engineering Laboratory (QSEL). He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1984 and worked as a post-doc at MIT from 1984 to 1986 before joining the faculty at Columbia University. Prof. Modi’s areas of expertise are energy resources and energy conversion technologies. His laboratory
Region(s) of Expertise
Central and South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
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Institution
The University of Texas at Arlington
Expertise
Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Energy Storage, Energy Systems, Electric Vehicles
Languages Spoken
English
Chinese
Biography
Professor Lee received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan., and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in 1978, 1980, and 1985, respectively. In 1986, he joined the UTA, where he is currently a professor of the Electrical Engineering Department and the director of the Energy Systems Research Center. He has been involved in the revision of IEEE Std. 141, 339, 551, 739, 1584, and 3002.8. He is the President of the IEEE Industry Application Society, the chair of IEEE TAB Climate Change Program, co-chair of IEEE Sustainable Development Ad Hoc Committee, member of IEEE Ad Hoc Committee to Coordinate IEEE’s Response to Climate Change, and the project manager of IEEE/NFPA Collaboration on Arc Flash Phenomena Research Project. He has been involved in research on Utility Deregulation, Renewable Energy, Arc Flash Hazards and Electrical Safety, Smart Grid, MicroGrid and Virtual Power Plants, AI for Load, Price, and Wind Capacity Forecasting, Demand Response, Power Systems Analysis, Distributed Energy Resources, Energy Storage System, AMI and Big Data, and Online Real Time Equipment Diagnostic and Prognostic System. He has served as the primary investigator (PI) or Co-PI of over one hundred funded research projects. He has published more than two hundred and ten journal papers and three hundred conference proceedings. He has provided on-site training courses for power engineers in Panama, China, Taiwan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and Singapore. He is a Fellow of IEEE and registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.