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CIESESE Partner Institution:Opportunities for
Collaboration with UPRMBy Dr. Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera, [email protected]
Education:
B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), Univ. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Power)
M.S.E.E., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (Robotics & Control)
Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (Power Electronics)
Ph.D. Advisor: Dr. Fang Z. Peng (IEEE Fellow)
Ph.D Committee: Dr. Steven W. Shaw (ASME Fellow), Dr. Hassan Khalil
(IEEE & IFAC Fellow), Dr. Robert Schlueter (IEEE Fellow), Dr. Elias Strangas
Areas of interest: Photovoltaic Systems, Mathematical Modeling of Renewable Energies,
Optimization, Power Electronics, Resonators, Nonlinear Control, Electric Drives, Unmanned
Vehicle Applications, Power Markets, Cyber-security, Robotics, Engineering Education.
Courses: INEL 6085, 6001, 6000, 5505, 4998, 4995, 4505, 4102, 4076, ICOM 5995, INME 4998
Summary Professional Experience (Currently, ECE faculty member at UPR-Mayaguez):
-Argonne National Laboratory, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
-Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia , Illinois, USA
-Lord Electric Company, Transmission Lines Division, San Juan, PR
-University of Southern California. Los Angeles, CA
-Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Automation, Beijing, China
-Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russia
Publications (More than 80 IEEE peer-review publications,
and 50 of them with undegraduates as coauthors):
-Transactions and Publications in the IEEE Power Electronics Society, IEEE Education Society,
American Institute of Aerospace and Aeronautics, IEEE Power Society and IEEE Control Society
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
UPRM
Some relevant facts about Puerto Rico:
• Puerto Rico was discovered in the year 1493 by Christopher Columbus.
• Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony between 1493 and 1898.
• After the Hispanic-American War, Puerto Rico was claimed as a territory by US.
• Since 1898 Puerto Rico is part of US, and all the puertoricans are US Citizens.
• University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez is a land-grand university established in 1908.
• University of Puerto Rico has 11 campuses around the island with 65,000 students.
• UPRM is well know for its excellence in Engineering and Science programs.
• Approximately, 40% of undergraduate and 32% of graduate students are women.
• The ECE department has 56 faculty members and near to 1,000 ECE students.
• The ECE undergraduate program is a 5 year program divided in six areas.
Different campuses of the University of Puerto Rico.
UPR Facts and Strengths
Three Main Campuses
•Río Piedras Campus (Research – High Research Activity)•Mayagüez Campus (Master’s Colleges and Universities – Larger Programs Doctoral/Research Universities)•Medical Sciences Campus (Special Focus – Medical Schools, Centers & Research)
Eight University Colleges(Baccalaureate-Diverse Fields)
•UPR at Cayey, Humacao, Arecibo, Bayamón, Ponce, Aguadilla, Carolina, and Utuado
Founded in 1903 and MSCHE accredited since 1946, UPR is the only Statesupported university system, comprised of 11 campuses strategically locatedthroughout the Island of Puerto Rico, encompassing 4 Carnegie Classifications.
More Facts:
• In 2013, the UPRM College of Engineering ranked first in number of engineering degrees awarded to Hispanics in the US and ranked 49 in total number of engineering degrees awarded in the US.
• It ranks first in female student enrollment in the US with about 40% of the students being female compared to the average of 20% for the top institutions in the nation.
• UPRM Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is the leading source of Female Power Engineers in USA.*
University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
*Delgado-Vazquez*, Lorena; Rodriguez, Vivian*; Feliciano-Cruz, L. I.; Rivera, L.*; del Valle-Morales, Ashley; Ortiz-Rivera, Eduardo I.; “Integrated educational research and
technical experiences to attract females in the area of energy systems: The UPRM Experience” 2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 22-25 2014; Madrid, Spain.
Promoting more diverse leadership in the power and energy industry
Central Termo-Eléctrica Aguirre at Salinas, Puerto Rico.
Workshops:
• Power World©• PLC• Basic Wiring
Installations• Matlab Simulink• P-Spice• HOMER• Power Electronics
The Grid Ed Team
Collaboration
EPRI
Utility Industry
Universities
http://grided.epri.com/
Center for Grid Engineering Education: UPRM is Core Partner
UPRM PIs: Efrain O’Neill and Agustin Irizarry
Power Electronics and Nonlinear Control for Renewable Energy Applications. PI: Dr. Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera
Interconnection Map.
PV Net-metering Map.
Improving the PV Permits Process in PR
A photovoltaic power supply for CubeSats.
Cubesat: MPPT Control for Batteryless Applications
PR’s Power Market:Renewable Energy
Speed control of a 3Ph IM without the use of Batteries
MPPT
Speed
Control
Boost Converter
Squirrel Cage
Induction
Motor
3Φ PWM
Inverter
DemoVideo
11
Algal Biomass Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainability
Dr. Loretta Roberson
The UPR Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CRES), funded by grants from the US Department of Defense (DoD) and the US Department of Education (USDE), supports highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research in the area of algae-based biofuels and represents a major new tool for teaching students in the College of Natural Sciences about core concepts and principles in the field of renewable energy and sustainability. CRES has been a collaborator with the Chemical Engineering Department
The Center for Renewable Energy has four broad research areas:
• Algal Biomass Production• Conversion of Algal Biomass into Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion• Thermochemical Conversion of Algal Biomass into a Liquid Fuel• Analysis of the Technology Transfer Potential and Financial Feasibility for each of
the Broad Research Areas
ECE LED: Technology Made by UPRM PI: Dr. Agustin Rullanhttp://www.ece.uprm.edu/eceled/
Additional UPRM’s Industry Collaborators and Government Sponsors
UPRM’s CIESESE Team: Program Examples and Professors on
Energy SystemsThe UPRM’s CIESESE Faculty includes members with interests on
renewable energy, optimization, power electronics, and power systems.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: Focus on Power Electronics and Power Systems
INEL 4103Elect. Syst. Analysis III
INEL 4415Power Syst.
Analysis
INEL 4407Industrial
Design
INEL 4409Illumination Engineering
INEL 5406Transmission
& Distribution
INEL 5407Computer
Aided Design
INEL 5415Power System
Protection
PowerSystemsOption
INEL 4201Electronics I
INEL 4416Power
Electronics
INEL 4405Electric
Machines
INEL 5408Motor Control
INEL 4505ControlSystems
PowerElectronics
Option
INEL 4417AlternativePower Gen.
INEL 5417PELS Appliedto R. Energy
INEL 5995SpecialTopics
INEL 4995Professional
Practice
INEL 4998UndergradResearch
Both OptionsRequisiteCo-requisite
INEL 5195DesignProject
ICOM 5217Microprocessor
InterfacingPower Electronics Option
Power Systems Option
EXAMPLE GRADUATE COURSES : Focus on Power Electronics
INEL 6085Advanced Power
Electronics
Power Electronics Graduate Option with focus on Renewable Energy
INEL 5408Motor Control
INEL 6058High Frequency
Power Converters.
PELSDistance Learning
INEL 6000Intro to
Nonlinear Systems
INEL 5417PELS Applied to
Renewable Energy
ICOM 5217Microprocessor
Interfacing
INEL 6066Electric Drive
Systems
INEL 6025Advanced Energy
Conversion
INEL 6995Special TopicsElectrical Eng.
Graduate courses
Elective courses
Note: The graduate students have three options for their MSEE:
i) Thesis (30 credits in total = 24 credits in courses + 6 credits in thesis)
ii) Project (33 credits in total = 30 credits in courses + 3 credits in project)
iii) Courses (36 credits in total = 36 credits in courses)
INEL 6XXXCourses Selected
by the Advisor
INEL 6096Power Quality
EXAMPLE GRADUATE COURSES : Focus on Power Energy Systems
INEL 6028Power Systems
Economics
Power and Energy Systems Graduate Option
INEL 5417PELS Applied to
Renewable Energy
INEL 5406Transmission and
Distribution
INEL 6026Computer Power
Analysis
INEL 6077Intro to SurgePhenomena
INEL 5495Design Power
Systems
INEL 6085Advance Power
Electronics
INEL 6027Power Systems
Control Dynamic
INEL 6096Power Quality
INEL 5415Power Systems
Protection Design
Graduate courses
Elective courses
Note: The graduate students have three options for their MSEE:
i) Thesis (30 credits in total = 24 credits in courses + 6 credits in thesis)
ii) Project (33 credits in total = 30 credits in courses + 3 credits in project)
iii) Courses (36 credits in total = 36 credits in courses)
INEL 6XXXCourses Selected
by the Advisor
INEL 6025Advanced Energy
Conversion
Areas of ExpertisePower
Electronics
& Drives
Power
Quality
Planning, Operations & Protection
(fault analysis & relaying)
Transient Phenomena
and Insulation Coordination
Control, Stability and Dynamics
Mathematical Analysis, Computing & Economics
Non-Linear Modeling
of Devices and Loads
Alternate Energy
Sources
POWER AND ENERGY SYSTEMS FACULTY PROFILE AT UPRM
Dr. Agustín Rullan
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of Puerto
Rico-Mayagüez
• M.S.E.E., Lehigh University
•Ph.D., Lehigh University
Areas of interest: LED Lighting, Robotics, Material
Handling
Courses: ININ 4021, 4075, 5005, 5565.
Industrial experience: UPRM’s Dean of Engineering
Leads UPRM’s ECE LED Lighting Project. His is
research areas include PLC software development, the
use of PC's in industrial control, and product design,
development and manufacturing..
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Oscar Perales
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), Universidad Nacional
Ingenieria, Lima, Peru
•Ph.D., Tohoku University, Japan
Areas of interest: Nanotechnology, Material Sciences
and Engineering Applied to Nnergy Systems
Courses: INGE 4021, 4075, 5005, 5565.
Industrial experience: UPRM’s Associate Dean of
Engineering For Research Affairs. Co-Director of the
UPRM’s NSF ERC Center of Nanotechnology.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Manuel Jimenez
Education:
• B.S.E.E. Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y
Maestra
• M.S.E.E. University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
•Ph.D. Michigan State University
Areas of interest: Embedded Systems, LED Lighting,
Integrated Circuits, Power Electronics
Courses: INEL 4076, 4102, 6046, 6058
Industrial experience: UPRM’s Associate Dean of
Engineering for Academic Affairs. Texas Instrument
Professor. Leads UPRM’s TI Integrated Circuit
Laboratory. His is research areas include VLSI software
development, design of IC, and embedded Systems.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Eduardo I. Ortiz Rivera
Education: B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, PR
M.S.E.E., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Areas of interest: Photovoltaic Systems, Mathematical
Modeling of Renewable Energies, Optimization, Robotics,
Power Electronics, Resonators, Nonlinear Control, Electric
Drives, Cybersecurity Applications for Power Systems.
Courses: INEL 4505, 4998, 6000, 6001, 6085, 6995
Industrial Experience:
Argonne National Laboratory, DuPage County, IL; Chinese
Academy of Science, Institute of Automation, Beijing, China;
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia; Lord Electric
Company, Transmission Lines Division, San Juan, PR
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Agustín Irizarry [email protected]
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of Puerto
Rico-Mayagüez
• M.S.E.E., University of Michigan
• Ph.D., Iowa State University
Areas of interest: Power systems dynamics, renewable
energy resources and electric energy storage
Courses: INEL 4103, 4407, 4415, 6025, 6027.
Industrial experience: Expert witness in civil court cases
involving electric hazard, shock and/or electrocution.
Consultant to the Puerto Rico Energy Affairs
Administration on eolic generation projects.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Alberto Ramírez Orquín
Education:
• EE UNC, Argentina
• M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
• Ph.D., University of Texas-Arlington
Areas Interest: Energy System Economics;
Planning, Operation and Organization; Congestion
Management; Ancillary Services; Rational Use of
Energy.
Courses: INEL 4103, 4415, 4085, 6995
Industrial Experience: Executive Director, Institute
of Energy Policy; Chief of Power System Studies
Division of Hidronor Utility, Argentina.
US Patent on Reactor Subsynchronous Scheme
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Efraín O’Neill Carrillo [email protected]
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of Puerto
Rico-Mayagüez,
• M.S.E.E., Purdue University
• Ph.D., Arizona State University
Areas of interest: Power distribution systems, power
quality, renewable energy resources, load modeling and
social implications of technology.
Courses: INEL 4103, 4415, 4416, 5495, 6025, 6096
Industrial experience: Assistant to the PR’s Gouvernor
for Energy Issues, PR CPI del Caribe (Dorado, PR),
TOR Engineering (Phoenix, AZ), Puerto Rico Electric
Power Authority.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Erick E. Aponte
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Cum Laude), University of Puerto Rico
- Mayaguez
• M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
• D. Eng., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy,
NY
Areas of interest: Distributed Generation (DG),
DG dynamics, Corrective Control, Islanding
detection and support , Alternative Energy.
Courses: INEL 4103, 4085, 4415,6028
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. José R. Cedeño-Maldonado
Education:
•B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of Puerto Rico-
Mayagüez Campus.
•M.E., The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
•Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
Areas of interest: Power System Operation & Control,
Optimization, Evolutionary Computation Techniques,
Transmission & Distribution Engineering, Illumination
Engineering, High Voltage Engineering, Electrical Safety.
Courses: INEL 3105, 4409, 4415, 5406, 6026, 6028
Industrial experience: Expert witness in civil court cases
involving electric hazards and fires. Electrical Engineer,
Planning & Research Division – Puerto Rico Electric
Power Authority.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Lionel Orama-Exclusa
Education:
• B.S.E.E. (Magna Cum Laude), Polytechnic University of
Puerto Rico, Hato Rey
• M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
• Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy, NY
Areas of interest: Electrical discharges in vacuum and
gases, vacuum switching technology, power systems
transients, alternative energy sources, power systems
protection.
Courses: INEL 3105, 4103, 4407, 4415, 6077
Industrial experience: Expert witness in civil court cases
involving electric hazard, shock and/or electrocution.
Consultant to the Puerto Rico Natural Resources Dept.
Multiple electrical distribution design projects.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Marcel Castro
Education:
• B.E (Honors) Elect Eng., University of PR-Mayaguez.
• Ph.D.,Elect Eng., Howard University
• Post Doctoral Research: Howard University
Areas of interest: Appropiate Technology, Society
Issues related to Energy Systems, Power Electronics,
Courses: INEL 4416, 4076, 4998, 5408
Industrial experience: Argonne National Laboratory.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Fabio Andrade
Education:
• B.S. Elect Eng., Universidad de Cali, Colombia.
Ph.D.,Elect Eng., Universidad Politecnica de Cataluña
• Post Doctoral Research: Aalborg University, Denmark
Areas of interest: Power Electronics, Electrical
Machines and Electric Drives
Courses: INEL 3105, 4102, 4103, 4405, 4416, 5496,
5408, 6066, 6085
Industrial experience: Design and development of
Power Supplies for Microgrid Applications.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Pedro Tarafa
Education:
• B.S.C.E. (Magna Cum Laude), University of Puerto
Rico-Mayagüez
• M.S.E.E., University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
•Ph.D., University of Souh Carolina
Areas of interest: Material Handling, Environmental
Sciences, Reduction on Energy for Water Purification
Courses: INCI 6013, 6025, 8005, 8065.
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Dr. Mauricio Cabrera
Education:
• B.I.S.E. Monterrey Tech
• M.S.I.E., The Ohio State University
•Ph.D., The Ohio State University
Areas of interest: Energy Optimization
Courses: ININ 4021, 4075, 5005, 5565.
Industrial experience: Researcher at The Ohio State
University for the Polymers Group. JOUST Coordinator
UPRM’s CIESESE ENGINEERING PROFESSORS
Potential Areas for Collaboration!• Power Systems: DoE DHS
• Cyber-security• Power Markets• Nuclear Power Systems
• Renewable Energy: DoE DAg
• Mathematical Modeling of Renewable Energy Sources
• Thermoelectric Generators• Photovoltaic Systems
• Other Technical Areas: DoD• History of the Technology• Energy Policy Aspects• Homeland Security• Aerospace Applications
• Power Electronics: NASA DoE• DC-DC Converters• Electric Drives• Resonators
• Control Systems: NASA DHS• Nonlinear Control• Optimization• Robotics
• Engineering Education: DEd• International Collaboration• National Laboratories• Mobile Applications• Hands-On-Experience• STEM/Outreach Activities
Thanks!!
Dr. Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera, [email protected] UPRM’s CIESESE Faculty Coordinator787-421-804787-832-4040 ext. 6282, Office Stefani-513 Power Electronics Lab S-101 Main researcher and team leader of
Minds2CREATE Research Team
minds2create.ece.uprm.edu