A WVU postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Physics and Astronomy has made a breakthrough in the study of magnetic reconnection, which could prevent space storms from wreaking havoc on the Earth’s satellite and power grid systems.
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This talk introduces the Exascale Grid Optimization package, an open-source library for solving large-scale alternating current optimal power flow based problems including stochastic effects, security constraints and multi-period constraints today (March 29) at 5 p.m. on Zoom.
The WVU Research Office has formed two collaborator groups, one that focuses on Substance Use and Recovery Research and another on Aging Research. These groups contain a variety of research spanning different disciplines within the University. As part of WVU Research Week, we will host two in-person events where presentations will focus on topic specific research followed by networking time. If you would like to join either of these groups as a collaborator, complete the registration for your group of choice.
Join the seminar on “Recent Developments in Nonlinear Optimization of Electric Power Systems” today (March 28) at 5 p.m. on Zoom.
Intended for early career faculty and graduate students, the Library’s Scholarly Communication workshops are designed to help you maximize your scholarly presence, find the right journal to publish in, and measure your scholarly impact.
Jose María López-Gullón, a visiting scholar from the University of Murcia, Spain, will spend the next four months collaborating with Gonzalo Bravo, associate professor in the College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, examining the role of volunteers in amateur sport organizations.