Mani V.
Venkatasubramanian
Boeing Distinguished Professor of
Electrical Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Washington State University
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Oscillation Monitoring System
Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC), RTE France,
$200,000
2017 - 2019
Advanced Synchrophasor Protocol
Subcontract from Grid Protection Alliance, USDOE,
$460,000
2017 - 2019
Impact Analysis of Power Grid Timing Disruptions
Subcontract from LLNL, Dept. Homeland Security,
$160,000
2017 - 2019
Nonminimum phase zeros in power system models
PSERC (RTE, France), (Co-PI, PI: Sandip Roy),
$200,000
2017 - 2019
Oscillation Monitoring System
Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions, USDOE,
$1,143,000
2013 - 2017
Synchrophasor Data Quality
Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC,
$60,000
2016 - 2018
System Model Validation
Subcontract from UIUC, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland,
$179,000
2016 - 2017
Oscillation Monitoring
Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN,
$70,000
2016
Pre-commercialization of synchrophasor based stability monitoring
Subcontract from Burns and McDonnell, Kansas city, MO, USDOE,
$360,000
2015 - 2016
Real-time stability monitors using synchrophasors
Entergy, New Orleans, LA,
$395,000
2010 - 2015
Two-level voltage controller
Southern California Edison, Los Angeles, CA,
$435,000
2014 - 2015
Model Verification and Model Validation
Subcontract from UIUC, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland,
$115,000
2013 - 2015
Wide-Area Controls
Subrecipient, PSERC Future Grid project, National Science Foundation,
$225,000
2012 - 2016
Monitoring of Subsynchronous Resonance
Schweitzer Engineering Labs. Inc., Pullman, WA,
$295,000
2012 - 2015
Real-Time Stability Monitoring System
Idaho Power Company, Boise, ID,
$65,000
2012 - 2014
Oscillation Monitoring Expert for TVA
Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN,
$110,000
2010 - 2014
Real-time power system stability and control
US Department of Energy
PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI's: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian, D. Bakken and C. Hauser
$1,900,000
2009 - 2014
Automatic Voltage Controller using Synchrophasors
Southern California Edison, Los Angeles, CA,
$495,000
2010 - 2014
Oscillation Monitoring Expert for CAISO
Cons. for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions, Berkeley, CA,
$127,500
2007 - 2010
Oscillation Monitoring Expert for BPA
Bonneville Power Administration, Vancouver, WA,
$127,500
2007 - 2009
Stability monitoring and control using synchrophasors
PSERC,
$210,000
2007 - 2010
System stress assessment using phase angle differences
Entergy, New Orleans, LA,
$65,000
2008 - 2009
Stability monitoring tools using synchrophasors
Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN,
$85,000
2007 - 2008
Wide-area control for enhancing small-signal stability
Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC,
$205,000
2002 - 2008
Secondary voltage control for the Korean power system
Korean Rural Electricity Council, Seoul, Korea,
$195,000
2006 - 2008
Advanced voltage control evaluation
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$395,000
1998 - 2002
System stress assessment using phase angle differences
Entergy, New Orleans, LA,
$37,000
2006 - 2007
Adaptive Wide-Area Control System for the power system
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$130,000
2004 - 2006
Real-time power system control
Consortium for Energy Research Technology Solutions, US Dept. of Energy,
PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI's: Profs. K. Tomsovic and V. Venkatasubramanian
$600,000
2002 - 2005
Toolbox for model validation/estimation
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$50,000
2003 - 2004
Feasbility of real-time control
Consortium for Energy Reliability Technology Solutions,
$60,000
2002 - 2003
Methods for coordination of transmission line capabilities
Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC,
$76,000
1999 - 2002
Power system stabilizer study
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$125,000
1998 - 2002
Advanced voltage control evaluation
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$395,000
1998 - 2002
Minimizing failures while maintaining efficiency of complex interactive networked systems,
Subcontract from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,
PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI's: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian, K. Tomsovic, and A. Saberi
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA,
$500,000
1999 - 2001
Voltage stability and control, NSF Young Investigator Award
National Science Foundation,
$300,000
1994 - 2000
Multi-disciplinary education using curriculum re-engineering
Subcontract from Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI's: Profs. K. Tomsovic and V. Venkatasubramanian
National Science Foundation,
$105,000
1997 - 2000
Methods for coordination of measurement data and model data
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA,
$169,000
1997 - 1999
HVDC/SVC/TCSC modulation evaluation
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$50,000
1997 - 1998
A comprehensive dynamic theory for security monitoring of power systems
Colloborative research with Washington University, St.Louis
National Science Foundation,
$97,000
1993 - 1997
Double precision arithmetic for EPRI ETMSP program
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA,
$67,000
1997 - 1998
Computational extensions of EPRI PSAPAC programs
Support under WSU Power professorship program
Powertech Laboratories, Vancouver, BC, Canada,
$23,000
1995 - 1997
Real-time control: transmission voltage dynamics, collapse and control
PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI's: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian and K. Tomsovic
US Department of Energy,
$73,000
1995 - 1996
Nonlinear analysis of power system oscillations
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR,
$30,000
1994 - 1996
Analysis of 1992 Union Electric oscillations
Subcontract from Washingon University in St.Louis
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA,
$15,000
1994 - 1995