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Research Grants

  • Power Engineering Innovations, $500,000, Grainger Foundation, 2004

  • A Novel Approach for Improving Power Electronics and Electric Drives Curriculum, $400,000, NSF, 2003

  • Leader Follower for Power Market Operations, $150,000, NSF, 2003

  • PV-Battery System for Transmission Management, $120,000, DOE, 2003

  • Probabilistic Risk Evaluation of Transmission Systems, $70,000, ComEd, 2002

  • Virtual Counseling in Illinois High Schools, $50,000, Illinois Board of Higher Ed, 2001

  • Power Engineering Innovations, $500,000, Grainger Foundation, (was matched by IIT for a total of $1,000,000), 2000-2001

  • Distributed Control of Power Systems, $250,000, ONR, 1999

  • Illinois State Matching Grant Program, $43,000, Illinois Board of Higher Education, 1999

  • Power Engineering Laboratory Research, $200,000, ComEd, 1998

  • Interactive Risk-Based Planning for Dynamic Contingencies, $150,000, EPRI, 1998

  • A Multi-Agent Approach to Feeder Reconfiguration, $50,000, NSF, 1998

  • Grainger Power Engineering Laboratory at IIT, $200,000, Grainger Foundation, 1997

  • Derivatives and Generation Business Opportunities, $32,000, EPRI, 1997

  • A WWW ALN for the Utility Industry, $30,000, Sloan Foundation, 1997

  • Knowbots for Internet-Based Combat Training, $125,892, ARO, 1996

  • Application of Game Theory to Power Systems, $43,500, Siemens Corporation, 1996

  • Real-Time Control and Operation of Electric Power Systems, $155,000, DOE, 1995

  • A Massively Parallel Population-Based Approach to Operations Scheduling, $72,687, NSF, 1995

  • Application of Fuzzy Set Theory to Security Constrained Optimal Reactive Power Control in a Multi-Area, $49,000, NSF, 1994

  • Railroad Transportation Curriculum Development for Enhancing the U.S. Infrastructure, $180,000, NSF, 1993

  • Resource Scheduling and Commitment, $25,000, Commonwealth Edison Company, 1993

  • Special Machine Design, $20,000, C.E. Neihoff Corporation, 1991

  • Electric Power Distribution Innovation, $20,000, Commonwealth Edison Company, 1991

  • Application of Fuzzy Logic to Power Plant Scheduling, $7,500, TCC, 1991

  • Application of Artificial Neural Networks in Multi-Area Generation Scheduling with Fuzzy Data, $60,400, EPRI, 1990

  • Scheduling of Power Interchange Between Interconnected Utilities, $9,600, TCC, 1990

  • Application of Expert Systems to Generation Control and Scheduling in Large Power Plants, $24,000, TCC, 1989

  • Expert System for Operational Scheduling and Generation Control, $49,200, EPRI, 1988

  • Application of Expert Systems to Operational Reliability Analysis in a Large Plant, $10,000, ERIF, 1987

  • Surge Protection of Underground Distribution Systems, $22,500, Commonwealth Edison Company, 1986


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