PARIS is an Associate Team between Inria (project-team Dyogene) and University of Florida.
Presentation
The importance of statistical modeling and probabilistic control techniques in the power systems area is now evident to practitioners in both the U.S. and Europe. Increased introduction of renewable generation has brought unforeseen volatility to the grid that require new techniques in distributed and probabilistic control. This Associate Team brings together the complementary skills in optimization, Markov modeling, simulation, and stochastic networks with aim to help solving some pressing open problems in this area. This collaboration also opens many exciting new scientific questions in the broad area of stochastic modeling and control.
Principal investigator (Inria):
Ana Busic, Research Scientist at project-team Dyogene, Inria Paris
Principal investigator (University of Florida):
Sean Meyn, Professor and Robert C. Pittman Eminent Scholar Chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida; Director of the Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy.
Participants
Inria, project-team Dyogene (Inria Paris)
- Anne Bouillard, Associate Professor (HdR) at Ecole normale superieure
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Ana Busic, Research Scientist, project-team Dyogene, Inria Paris
- Jocelyne Elias,
MdC at Paris V, on delegation at Inria in project-team Dyogene
- Christelle Rovetta, PhD student started in 2013
- Umar Hashmi, PhD student started in 2015
- Sebastien Samain, PhD student started Nov 2016
University of Florida
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- Prabir Barooah, Associate Professor in the Department of
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Sean Meyn, Professor and Robert C. Pittman Eminent Scholar Chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida; Director of the Laboratory for Cognition & Control,
and Director of the Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy
- Jonathan Brooks, PhD student in MAE, started in 2013
- Neil Cammardella, PhD student in ECE, started in 2015
- Yue Chen, PhD student in ECE, started in 2012
- Adithya Munegowda Devraj,
PhD student in ECE, started in 2014
- Anand Radhakrishnan, PhD student in ECE, started in 2014
Former participants
- Thomas Nowak, Assistant Professor at
ParSys Research Team,
Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique
Universite Paris-Sud (ATER at ENS until fall 2015)
- Jordan Ehren, Senior undergraduate student in ECE, Univ. Florida (2015-2016)