AMPS WORKSHOP

The third NSF AMPS PI's workshop will be held virtually November 19. It is expected that each AMPS team will make a presentation on the current progress of the project and its future research directions. PIs are encouraged to bring their graduate students and postdocs affiliated with the AMPS project. Participation is by invitation only.

The Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently formed a partnership with the Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (OE) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support fundamental mathematical and statistical research that aim to develop novel methodology and algorithms for improvement of the security, reliability, and efficiency of the modern power systems. The new program, named the Algorithms for Modern Power Systems (AMPS), intends to catalyze a broad range of interdisciplinary research initiatives at the forefront of power system engineering, mathematics, statistics, and financial mathematics.

The primary objective of the upcoming NSF AMPS PI's workshop is to gather principal investigators involved into the AMPS program along with the stakeholders from DOE and other government agencies, to report the progress from the research projects, and to facilitate creation, transfer and application of knowledge on modern power grids. Deadline for Registration is October 15, 2020