Artificial Intelligence in Power Systems Coordinating Committee (AIPSCC)
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We are the focal point within the Power and Energy Society (PES), applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven analytics to electric power and energy systems. Join us to support coordination across PES on these important activities!Who We Are
The IEEE PES AI for Power Systems Coordinating Committee (AIPSCC) is a coordinating committee of the IEEE Power & Energy Society. Our members are industry leaders, practitioners, students, and academics with a shared professional interest in applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven analytics to electric power and energy systems. The AIPSCC brings together experts from across the power sector to explore, evaluate, and promote AI-based solutions that enhance the efficiency, reliability, resilience, and sustainability of the grid. We serve as a hub for collaboration between researchers, system operators, technology developers, and policymakers to advance both the science and practice of AI in power systems.Committee Scope
- Serves as a focal point within PES to identify issues related to artificial intelligence (AI)
- Coordinates non-standards Technical Activity across PES Technical Committees and with external organizations on AI issues and activities
- Seeks opportunities for exchange of experiences and knowledge on AI
- Identifies needs for technical reports and standards related to AI and the Field of Interest of PES.
Subcommittees
Big Data Analytics Subcommittee (BDAS)
Scope: This subcommittee will bring together leaders from industry, academia, and government and meet regularly (both face-to-face meetings and Web-based conference calls) to define the architectural, computational, and practical challenges and opportunities brought by the emerging big data in the smart grid. The subcommittee will serve as a professional society hub to enable collective efforts towards defining a big data-driven grid operation roadmap.
Hung-Ming Chou, Chair
Dominion Energy
Web Page: https://site.ieee.org/pes-bdaps/
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
Computing and Analytic Methods Subcommittee (CAMS)
Scope: The subcommittee mission is to serve as a bridge between the technical areas of sophisticated analytical modeling/algorithms and state-of-the-art information technologies, especially the integration and computing methodologies.
Olivera Kotevska, Chair
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Web Page: https://cmte.ieee.org/pes-cams/
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
Distribution System Analysis Subcommittee (DSAS)
Scope: The scope of the subcommittee is to 1) investigate the development and application of analytical methodologies and computational techniques for solving, analysis, computing, application, and management of distribution system problems, 2) sponsor and promote technical papers, technical sessions, and workshops for effective dissemination of technical knowledge related to the subcommittee activities and 3) coordinate such activities where appropriate with other IEEE committees and subcommittees.
Arturo Bretas, Chair
Sandia National Laboratory
Web Page: https://cmte.ieee.org/pes-dsacom/
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
Intelligent Systems Subcommittee (ISS)
Scope: The Intelligent System Applications (ISA) Subcommittee investigates the development and applications of intelligent system methodologies and tools for problem-solving in power system engineering. These intelligent system techniques include expert systems, knowledge engineering, artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, machine learning, evolutionary algorithms, and heuristic search methods.
Sukumar Mishra, Chair
IIT Delhi
Web Page: https://site.ieee.org/pes-iss/
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
Risk, Reliability and Probability Applications Subcommittee (RRPAS)
Scope: 1) Study, review and foster the development, application and dissemination of probabilistic and other methods for dealing with reliability, uncertainty and risk assessment in the planning, design, operation and management of all phases of electric power systems; 2) Review technical papers and conduct paper sessions, organize panel sessions, update or develop industry guides, and develop position papers and 3) Cooperate with other IEEE Committees and other professional and technical organizations in these activities.
Visvakumar Aravinthan, Chair
Wichita State University
Web Page: https://cmte.ieee.org/pes-rrpa/officers
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
Transient Analysis and Simulations Subcommittee (TASS)
Scope: Analysis of the transmission and distribution system transient phenomena in their broadest sense; modeling and analysis of power system including distributed resources, power system switching, dynamic and temporary overvoltages, ferroresonance phenomenon, and insulation coordination; advanced digital simulation techniques of power system transients and faults; State-of-the-art simulation and analysis of FACTS and other custom power devices, power system transient measurement techniques; geomagnetically induced currents, and etc.
Dr. Reynaldo Ramos, Chair
Southern Company, US
Web Page: https://site.ieee.org/sa-tass/
IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte
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