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SUMMARY:Seminar: A bilevel programming problem occurring in smart grids
DESCRIPTION:Title: A bilevel programming problem occurring in smart gridsSpeaker: Prof. Leo LibertiAffiliation: Ecole Polytechnique ParisLocation: CPSE seminar room (C615 Roderic Hill)Time: 11:00am \nAbstract. A key property to define a power grid “smart” is its real-time\, fine-grained monitoring capabilities. For this reason\, a variety of monitoring equipment must be installed on the grid. We look at the problem of fully monitoring a power grid by means of Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)\, which is a graph covering problem with some equipment-specific constraints. We show that\, surprisingly\, a bilevel formulation turns out to provide the most efficient algorithm. \nAbout the speaker. Leo Liberti obtained his B.Sc. in Mathematics and his Ph.D. in Process Systems Engineering from Imperial College. He became a professor at Ecole Polytechnique (France)\, then a Research Staff Member at IBM Research (USA). He was recently appointed Research Director at CNRS and part-time professor back at Ecole Polytechnique. His research interests are Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming and Distance Geometry.
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