| Project Duration | Project Title | Agency | Total Amount | Role | Shared Credit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2003 – 2004 | Promoting Student Participation in the 35th North American Power Symposium | National Science Foundation |
$9,800 |
PI |
100% |
|
2002 – 2003 | Distributed Generation Modeling in Ameren’s System | Ameren/UE, St. Louis, MO |
$20,000 |
PI |
100% |
|
2002 – 2003 | Data Mining of Substation Recorded Data for Fault Protection | Ameren/UE, St. Louis, MO |
$20,000 |
PI |
100% |
|
2002 – 2003 | Equipment Acquisition for a Power Quality Lab | Ameren/UE, St. Louis, MO |
$50,000 |
PI |
100% |
|
2000 – 2001 | Acquisition of Test Equipment for Compatibility Research in Ultra-Fast Digital Electronics and Power Electronics | National Science Foundation |
$100,000 |
Co-PI |
11% |
|
1999 – 2003 | Mid-term Voltage Stability Assessment and Measures for Mitigating Voltage Collapse in Interconnected Power Grids | National Science Foundation |
$344,444 |
PI |
34% |
|
1999 – 2000 | Utility Analysis with Energy Storage | Sandia National Labs |
$42,710 |
Co-PI |
40% |
|
1999 – 2000 | A Modular Power Electronics-Based Systems Laboratory for Undergraduate Power Engineering Curriculum | National Science Foundation |
$75,000 |
Co-PI |
20% |
|
1999 – 2000 | A Power Electronics-Based Systems Laboratory for Undergraduate Power Engineering Curriculum Enhancement Ameren Corp. | Ameren/UE, St. Louis, MO |
$25,000 |
Co-PI |
20% |
|
1998 – 2000 | A High Performance Network Connection for UW | National Science Foundation |
$350,000 |
Co-PI |
25% |
|
1997 – 2000 | Restructuring Power Engineering Education to Meet New Challenges | National Science Foundation |
$207,765 |
PI |
40% |
|
1997 – 2000 | Power Engineering and Power Electronics Laboratory Improvement | University of Wyoming Research Office |
$25,000 |
PI |
40% |
|
1997 – 2000 | Restructuring Power Engineering Education to Meet New Challenges | EPRI,Palo Alto,CA |
$60,000 |
PI |
40% |
|
1997 – 1999 | System Characterization and Conditioning for Efficient Electric Energy Utilization – Phase III | Department of Energy +WyomingDept. Commerce |
$240,070 |
PI |
35% |
|
1997 – 1998 | A Solar Water Pumping System for Glendo State Park | Wyoming Department of Commerce |
$15,000 |
Co-PI |
50% |
| Project Duration | Project Title | Agency | Total Amount | Role | Shared Credit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1997 – 1999 | System Characterization and Conditioning for Efficient Electric Energy Utilization – Phase II | Department of Energy +WyomingDept. Commerce |
$200,000 |
PI |
35% |
|
1995 – 1997 | Fast time-domain voltage stability assessment | EPRI,Palo Alto,CA+ BPA,Portland,OR |
$35,000 |
PI |
100% |
|
1995 – 1997 | System Characterization and Conditioning for Efficient Electric Energy Utilization – Phase I | Department of Energy +WyomingDept. Commerce |
$170,640 |
PI |
35% |
|
1995 – 1997 | Distributed Utility-integrated Generation Demonstrations. Construction was sub-contracted to PowerLight of Berkeley, California. | Wyoming Department of Commerce + PacifiCorp and UW |
$582,712 |
PI |
100% |
|
1996 – 1997 | Block Grant for Student Travel to 1996 IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting in Denver,Colorado | National Science Foundation |
$6,150 |
Co-PI |
50% |
|
1994 – 1995 | Intelligent Fault Detection in Power Systems | NASA |
$12,000 |
PI |
100% |
|
1992 – 1994 | A Computer-aided Instruction Laboratory for Power System Engineering Education | National Science Foundation |
$17,600 |
PI |
100% |
|
1992 – 1993 | US DOE Graduate Traineeships in Global Change | Department of Energy |
$14,000 |
Co-PI |
50% |
|
1992 – 1993 | A Hybrid Expert System and Neural Net Support for On-line Dynamic Security Assessment and Control in Power Systems | University of Wyoming Research Office |
$24,110 |
PI |
100% |
|
1991 – 1993 | Isolated, Stand-alone Electric System Demonstrations for Wyoming’s Electric Utility Customers | Wyoming Department of Commerce + Sandia National Labs |
$134,251 |
Co-PI |
50% |
|
1990 – 1992 | An Expert System as a Dispatcher’s Aid in Real-time Solutions of Optimal Power Flow,” $65,000, Principal Investigator. | National Science Foundation |
$65,000 |
PI |
100% |



