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Hamed Mohsenian-Rad, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
Professor and Bourns Family Faculty Fellow
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of California, Riverside
Email: hamed (at) ee DOT ucr DOT edu
Office: Room 436—Winston Chung Hall
Research Lab: Room 225—Winston Chung Hall
Phone: 951-827-2387   Fax: 951-827-2425
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New
Book on Smart Grid Sensors and Data-Driven Applications
Short Bio
I am a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. My research is on
developing optimization-based and data-driven techniques for power systems
and smart grid applications with focus on sensing, controls, and operations.
I received the NSF CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for my research on smart
grid; the Best Paper Award from the IEEE Power
and Energy Society General Meeting; the Best Paper Award from the IEEE
International Conference on Smart Grid Communication; and the Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Communications Socity. I have been the Lead PI or co-PI for over $15 million research projects. Before becoming a faculty member
I was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. I received my
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of British
Columbia in 2008, M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of
Technology in 2004, and B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Amir-Kabir University of Technology in 2002. In 2007, I was a
visiting student at Princeton University. I serve as Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, the IEEE Power Engineering Letters, and the
IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering. Previously, I served as
Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids for six years. I am the
Associate Director of the Winston
Chung Global Energy Center. Previously, I served as the Director of the UC-National Lab Center on
Power System Cyber Security. I received the Distinguished Teaching Award from the Bourns College of Engineering in 2017. I am an IEEE Fellow, Class of 2020.
News
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9/2024: California Grid Readiness Consoritum has released its 2024 CGR White Paper.
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8/2024: Smart Grid Research Lab received $600,000 new research grants from NSF, CEC, and an Industry Consortium.
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5/2024: Three PhD students from our group received PhD Dissertation Award from IEEE SGSMA: Armin Aligholian (First Prize/$1,000), Alireza Akrami (Second Prize/$1,000), Milad Izadi (Third Prize/$500).
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8/2023: A new overview paper on the emerging topic of Synchro-Waveforms is published in the IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. (Paper)
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8/2023: I chair a new IEEE PES Task Force on
Synchro-Waveforms Data Analytics.
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12/2022: Our paper, entitled "Joint Sparse Estimation of Sensitivity Distribution Factors and Power Flows in Low-Observable Power Distribution Systems" has been selected as a Best Paper Award Finalist at the IEEE PES ISGT 2023 Conference in Washington, DC. (Paper)
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11/2022: I recently gave two tutorials on synchro-waveforms (synchronized waveform measurements) at IEEE Big Data Analytics Subcommittee and IEEE Conference on Smart Grid Communications. (Slides)
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10/2022: I was a Keynote Speaker at the IEEE Smart Grid Comm 2022 I talked about the Frontiers in Smart Grid Data Availability. (Slides)
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07/2022: I am a co-PI on a new $3,000,000 NSF grant entitled NRT: Science to Policy Education: Activating Knowledge for Sustainable Transportation to enhance multi-disciplinary graduate student training on power grid infrastruture for sustainable transportation.
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06/2022: I received the Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Communications Society for "Pioneering Contributions to Optimization and Data Analytics in Smart Grids".
Research on Distribution Synchro-phasors
Research on Synchro-waveforms and Harmonic Synchro-phasors
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