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SUMMARY:Call for submissions for Research: Art or Science? Exhibition!
DESCRIPTION:Submit an image of your research to the third annual Research: Art or Science? Exhibition for a unique opportunity to have your work displayed on campus and win a cash prize! Visit Art or Science? for more information and to submit.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/call-for-submissions-for-research-art-or-science-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:Basic Soldering
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is an introduction to soldering. Learn how to solder two wires together and apply heat-shrink tubing using a Weller soldering station and an SMD Rework station \nSign up using this link! \nView the Sherman Center Calendar for more events!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/basic-soldering-8/
LOCATION:010 Hayden Hall\, 010 Hayden Hall\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship Education":MAILTO:sherman@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar: Kai Sun
DESCRIPTION:Location: Dana 442 \nSeminar Title: A More Resilient Power Grid with Faster-Than-Real-Time Stability \nAbstract: \nSince the northeast blackout of 1965\, cascading blackouts have continued to happen on power grids in the North America and other countries. For a grid operator\, it is vitally important to be aware of real-time stability and reliability margin for the current grid state under possible disturbances. However\, a real-world power grid is an extremely complex\, nonlinear network system. For instance\, the bulk electric system of a US power grid is typically modeled by nonlinear DAEs on 5\,000+ electric machines and 50\,000+ nodes. Fast stability analysis and simulation of such a large-scale dynamical system subject even to a single disturbance is quite challenging. In the next decade\, renewable generation\, such as power electronics-interfaced distributed energy resources\, will reach 30%-50% in power grids of many countries. That can further increase the complexity of a power grid\, change its dynamic characteristics and bring more uncertainties and challenges to real-time grid operations. For a more resilient grid\, the power industry is looking forward to emerging technologies that enable “faster-than-real-time” stability assessment and adaptive\, distributed control to prevent and mitigate cascading power outages. The speaker will share his visions and research in this field and introduce two promising enabling approaches established with ongoing supports from NSF and DOE: 1) faster-than-real-time grid simulation using a semi-analytical approach\, and 2) grid stability assessment and control based on a new method named “Nonlinear Modal Decoupling” and the utilization of wide-area measurements and distributed energy resources. \nBio:\nKai Sun is an associate professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. He is also a faculty member with the NSF/DOE Engineering Research Center for Ultra-Wide-Area-Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks (CURENT). He received his Bachelor’s degree in automation in 1999 and his Ph.D. degree in control science and engineering in 2004 both from Tsinghua University\, Beijing. He received the National Top 100 Doctoral Dissertations Award in 2006 from the Ministry of Education of China. Before joining the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Sun was a project manager with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) from 2007 to 2012 for R&D programs in the area of grid operations\, planning and renewable integration. Earlier\, he worked as a research associate at Arizona State University\, Tempe.\nDr. Sun received EPRI Chauncey Award\, the institute’s highest honor\, in 2009\, two best papers awards from IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meetings in 2014 and 2015\, NSF CAREER Award in 2016\, the “Most Valuable Players” Award by North American Synchrophasor Initiative and DOE in 2016\, and the Professional Promise in Research Award twice in 2016 and 2019 by the College of Engineering\, the University of Tennessee. Dr. Sun authored one book titled Power System Control under Cascading Failures and 70+ journal publications. He is currently an associate editor with four IEEE journals including IEEE Transactions on Power Systems\, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid\, IEEE Access and IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/electrical-and-computer-engineering-seminar-kai-sun/
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SUMMARY:3D Printing Prusa
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is an introduction to the Prusa 3D printer. Learn how to load filament\, start a print job\, and remove prints from the print bed \nSign up using this link! \nView the Sherman Center Calendar for more events!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/3d-printing-prusa-8/
LOCATION:010 Hayden Hall\, 010 Hayden Hall\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship Education":MAILTO:sherman@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:3D Printing Form 2
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is an introduction to the Form 2 3D printer. Learn how to start\, wash\, and cure a print job \nSign up using this link! \nView the Sherman Center Calendar for more events!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/3d-printing-form-2-8/
LOCATION:010 Hayden Hall\, 010 Hayden Hall\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:DURABLE Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:DURABLE is an exhibition about sustainability in the built environment curated by CEE faculty David Fannon and Matthew Eckelman\, as well as Architecture faculty Michelle Laboy and Peter Wiederspahn. Precedent buildings\, physical objects\, and LCA data illustrate how buildings that endure for generations while constantly adapting to ever-changing human needs sustain both human life\, and the planet on which we build. \nThe exhibition runs from February 21 to May 31 at BSA Space at 290 Congress Street\, Boston. All are welcome at the opening reception\, on Thursday\, February 27th from 6-8pm\, please RSVP here.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/durable-exhibition-opening/
ORGANIZER;CN="Civil & Environmental Engineering":MAILTO:civilinfo@coe.neu.edu
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