George G. Karady, professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, gave a guest lecture in Calcutta, India, on Dec. 12, following the invitation of the IEEE Calcutta Section.
More than 140 people attended the half-day seminar organized and financed under the aegis of the IEEE Power & Energy Society Distinguished Lecture Program.
The lecture, “Interaction between the existing Infrastructure and future smart grid with distributed generation,” reported the latest results of the NSF-sponsored EFRI-RESIN project and demonstrated ASU’s contribution to smart energy grid development.