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Greetings! I'm glad you to explore Power and Energy Systems Lab. The broad categories on the Power and Energy Systems Lab home page lead to our people, research areas, publication and courses within the Lab.

The Power and Energy Systems program focuses on the increasingly pervasive role of electric energy in the United States industrial, social, and economic systems. Faculty and graduate students in the program address the problems of large interconnected dynamic systems, and the conversion, control, management, and socioeconomic impact of energy on society. Research is oriented toward the use of control theory, artificial intelligence, and computer applications, in order to solve problems arising in the operation and planning of large-scale power systems and power electronics systems.

Producing the creative solutions required of the modern electric energy systems engineer requires expertise in multiple areas, including computers, communications, control, and electronics, in addition to capabilities in basic power systems analysis. Students in the program choose from a range of courses to emphasize power system analysis, electric machine control, power electronics, or computer applications to power systems.

If you are looking for a review of our research activities and capabilities, go directly to our research link.

Faculty, staff, alumni and friends who want to keep up with what we're doing may want to check out our latest publications. Here you will find information about publications from 70's. If you are trying to contact someone in the Lab, go directly to the people link. Here you'll find Phd students, master students as well as visitor information. 

Thank you for browsing the Power Systems Control Lab home pages. Let me know if you need additional information.

Kwang Y. LeeKwang_Y_Lee@baylor.edu
Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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