Recent and Upcoming Seminars: Randomness as a Resource for Electric Power Systems

I am grateful for the opportunity to present a seminar, "Randomness as a Resource for Electric Power Systems," at three outstanding institutions this spring. The talk covers how randomized algorithms can transform the way we operate and plan electric power networks, drawing on recent work in randomized switching, quantized sensing, and energy affordability. Please contact me if you are interested in having me present at your institution!

Carnegie Mellon University

I presented at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University on February 11, 2026. Many thanks to Prof. Vyas Sekar for the invitation.

University of Michigan

I presented at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan on February 19, 2026. Many thanks to Prof. Johanna Mathieu for hosting me.

Johns Hopkins University

I presented at the Johns Hopkins University Energy and Environment Seminar Series, online, on February 24, 2026 from 4:30-5:30pm. Thank you to Prof. Yury Dvorkin and Prof. Ben Hobbs for inviting me.