DANIEL KIRSCHEN Department of Electrical Engineering University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-­‐2500 Phone: +1-­‐206-­‐543-­‐2174 kirschen@uw.edu Personal information Education 1985 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-­‐Madison, USA 1980 MSc in Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-­‐Madison, USA 1979 Ingénieur Civil Mécanicien Electricien, (Electro-­‐mechanical Engineer) Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Appointments 2011-­‐Date Donald W. and Ruth Mary Close Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington 2002-­‐2010 Professor of Electrical Energy Systems, The University of Manchester 2000-­‐2002 Reader, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, UMIST 1998-­‐2000 Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, UMIST 1994-­‐1998 Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, UMIST 1992-­‐1994 Senior Electrical Engineer, Siemens, Minneapolis, MN, USA 1990-­‐1992 Consulting Engineer, Empros Systems International, Minneapolis, MN, USA 1985-­‐1990 Senior Electrical Engineer, Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, MN, USA 1991-­‐1994 Adjunct Associate Professor (part-­‐time), University of Minnesota 1986-­‐1987 Lecturer (part-­‐time), University of Minnesota 1983-­‐1985 Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-­‐Madison Visiting Appointments 2009 Guest Professor, Wuhan University 2007 Senior Research Fellow, Tsinghua University 1999 Tan Chin Tuan Fellow, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore D. Kirschen 1 Honors and awards 2007 Fellow of the IEEE 2009 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Power and Energy Society 2010 Prize Paper Award, 11th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems 2006 Significant Reviewer, IEEE Power Engineering Society 1986 Technical Excellence Award, Control Data Corporation 1985 Bacon Fellow, University of Wisconsin -­‐ Madison 1984 Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 1983 First Prize Paper Award, Industrial Drives Committee, IEEE Industry Applications Society 1980 Vilas Fellow, University of Wisconsin -­‐ Madison 1979 Fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation Research Publications Career totals: 62 journal papers, 66 conference papers, 2 books, 2 book chapters. Career total citations: 2301, h-­‐index: 21 (Source: Scopus) Research Grants Awarded At the University of Washington: Sponsor Title DOE ARPA-­‐E Energy Positioning: Control and Economics Alstom Grid Distributed Energy Resources Management System NSF Architectural and Algorithmic Solutions for Large-­‐Scale PEV Integration into Power Grids NSF Transmission Planning At The University of Manchester: Sponsor Title EPSRC Supergen Flexnet EPSRC AURA-­‐NMS EPSRC China Collaboration EPSRC Star Chair EPSRC High-­‐efficiency solar cells EPSRC Platform grant renewal D. Kirschen 2 EU FP7 PEGASE EU FP7 REALISEGRID EU FP7 ADDRESS EDF Flexibility DHPA Flexibility EPSRC Platform grant EPSRC 2007 Manchester seminar EPSRC 2006 Manchester seminar EU FP6 RELIANCE EDF Ancillary Services EPSRC Power Quality EPSRC, National Grid PV Integration ORS PV Integration EPSRC, National Grid Value of Security: Extensions National Grid Data mining application to NETA National Grid Value of Security: Applications London Electricity Data mining for fault analysis EPSRC, National Grid Value of Security National Grid Expert system for backup protection London Electricity Data mining for load profiling Aegis Data mining in power systems Research student supervision Graduated 15 PhD and 1 MPhil students Currently supervising 8 PhD students and 1 post-­‐doctoral researcher Offices held in a learned society Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Member of the Editorial Board, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution Member of the Editorial Board, Electrical Power Quality and Utilisation Magazine Chair, IEEE Power & Energy Society, Computer and Analytical Methods Subcommittee, 2004-­‐2009 Teaching At the University of Washington Level Topic M Power System Economics M Analysis of Large Power Systems D. Kirschen 3 M Power System Dynamics and Control 4 Power System Analysis At the University of Manchester Level Topic 1 Electrical circuit analysis 1 Introduction to electrical energy transport and conversion 2 Electrical energy generation and transmission 3 Power systems 4 Fundamentals of power system economics M Introduction to power systems M Power system analysis M Economic operation of power systems M Power system economics Contributions to curriculum reform and development 2002-­‐2003: Member of the course revision working party, UMIST Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics 1998-­‐1999: Member of the working party on the Mechatronics course, UMIST Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics 1995-­‐1996: Member of the course revision working party, UMIST Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics External teaching and assessment 2005 Santiago de Chile, International Seminar on “Electricity Markets: ancillary services and transmission expansion” 1999-­‐2001 Edison Electric Institute, Transmission Pricing School 1999 University of Wisconsin, Short course on Power System Economics 2002-­‐2005 Université Libre de Bruxelles, Lectures on power system economics PhD External Examiner at the following institutions: Ecole Centrale de Paris (France), Ecole Centrale de Lille (France), University of Waterloo (Canada), Universidad Pontificia Comillas (Spain), Chalmers Institute of Technology (Sweden), Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (France) (x3), Université de Liège (Belgium), London Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Queen’s University Belfast (x2), Strathclyde University (x3), Durham University, Warwick University Other contributions to teaching and learning Author of the textbook “Fundamentals of Power System Economics” (Wiley 2004). The English language edition of this book has sold over 2000 copies. It has been translated into Chinese and D. Kirschen 4 Farsi and has been adopted by, among others, the following universities: University of California-­‐ Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, Supélec, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Edinburgh, IIT Kanpur, Portland State University, Iowa State University, University of Colorado-­‐ Denver, North Dakota State University, Sultan Qabous University, University of Tennessee, University of Puerto Rico, University of Waterloo, Columbia University. Leadership and service roles At the University of Washington 2011-­‐Date Chair, Energy Area, Department of Electrical Engineering 2012-­‐Date Member of the Executive Committee, Department of Electrical Engineering At the University of Manchester 2004-­‐2010 Head of the Electrical Energy and Power Systems Research Group: This group consisted of 10 academics, and 65 researchers. It had a research portfolio of £10.7M. Between 2006 and 2011, members of the group published over 100 journal papers and 150 conference papers and ran an MSc course with an enrolment of 42 full-­‐time students and 25 part-­‐time students. 2008-­‐2010 Chair of the School Board for Electrical and Electronic Engineering 2009-­‐2010 Member of Senate 2003-­‐2004 Chair of the Research Committee, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 2007-­‐2010 Contribution to the negotiation and management of the “2+2” and “4+1” agreements with North China Electric Power University Professional advisory or consultancy work in local, national or international arena 2003-­‐2004: Special Adviser, Select Committee on Trade and Industry of the House of Commons, inquiry on the resilience of the electricity network 2007-­‐2008: Invited contributor to the UK Government’s Foresight project on Sustainable Energy Management and the Built Environment 2007-­‐2008: Contributor to the “All Island Grid Study” organised by the Irish Government and the Northern Ireland Civil Service Department 2007: Session chair at the workshop on “Tools and Methods for Network Security” organised by the Belgian Ministry of Economic Affairs 2008: Invited participant at a brainstorming session on the “Industrial Initiative on Grids” of the European Commission Reviewer or adjudicator for research proposals with the following bodies NSF (USA), EPSRC (UK), Nuffield Foundation (UK), FWF (Austria), FNRS (Belgium), NSERC (Canada), FCT (Portugal), ADEME (France), Conicyt (Chile), ESF (Europe), FNR (Luxemburg), FRIA (Belgium), FWO (Belgium), D. Kirschen 5 Organization of conferences Founder, International workshop for the next generation of researchers in power systems. This workshop has been held in Manchester, Zurich, Phoenix, and Madrid. Technical Committee Program Chair, IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting 2007 Member of the international advisory committee of the following conferences: EEM10 (Madrid), IEEE Powertech 2009 (Bucharest), SUPERGEN 2009 (Nanjing), EEM09 (Leuven), IYCE 2009 (Budapest), IEEE T&D Latin America 2008 (Bogotá), DRPT 2008 (Nanjing), International Conference on Power and Control 2007 (Calcutta), CEE 2007 (Coimbra), ICTES-­‐07 (Calcutta), IEE PEITSICON-­‐2005 (Calcutta), IPEC 2005 (Singapore), CIIC-­‐2001 (Calcutta) D. Kirschen 6