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Overview

Bernard C. Lesieutre is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas intersecting engineering and computer science, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering topics. Over the course of their career, they have produced a substantial body of work relating to power systems and computational methods.

The main fields of study associated with their research include:

  • Engineering
  • Computer Science

Within these fields, their subfields of study cover:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Control and Systems Engineering

The core topics that appear frequently in their published works are:

  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Electric Power System Optimization
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Power System Optimization and Stability

Lesieutre has contributed articles to various notable publication venues. The most frequent venues where their work has appeared include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2022 North American Power Symposium (NAPS)
  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • Applied Energy
  • Electric Power Systems Research

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Lesieutre include:

  • "A locational marginal price for frequency balancing operations in regulation markets" (2021, Applied Energy)
  • "Using geographic load shifting to reduce carbon emissions" (2022, Electric Power Systems Research)
  • "The validity of a locational marginal price on variable power injections in energy and regulation markets" (2020, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems)
  • "California Test System (CATS): A Geographically Accurate Test System Based on the California Grid" (2023, IEEE Transactions on Energy Markets Policy and Regulation)
  • "Transmission Congestion Management via Node-Breaker Topology Control" (2023, IEEE Systems Journal)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including the following coauthors:

  • Julia Lindberg
  • Line Roald
  • Christopher L. DeMarco
  • Adria E. Brooks
  • Sogol Babaeinejadsarookolaee

Best Publications

  • On the use of averaging for the analysis of power electronic systems

    P.T. Krein;J. Bentsman;R.M. Bass;B.C. Lesieutre

  • Moisture equilibrium in transformer paper-oil systems

    Y. Du;M. Zahn;B.C. Lesieutre;A.V. Mamishev

  • Implementation of a Large-Scale Optimal Power Flow Solver Based on Semidefinite Programming

    Daniel K. Molzahn;Jesse T. Holzer;Bernard C. Lesieutre;Christopher L. DeMarco

  • Examining the limits of the application of semidefinite programming to power flow problems

    Bernard C. Lesieutre;Daniel K. Molzahn;Alex R. Borden;Christopher L. DeMarco

  • An improved transformer top oil temperature model for use in an on-line monitoring and diagnostic system

    B.C. Lesieutre;W.H. Hagman;J.L. Kirtley

  • The Power Grid Library for Benchmarking AC Optimal Power Flow Algorithms

    Sogol Babaeinejadsarookolaee;Adam B. Birchfield;Richard D. Christie;Carleton Coffrin

  • The influence model

    C. Asavathiratham;S. Roy;B. Lesieutre;G. Verghese

  • Load modeling in power system studies: WECC progress update

    D. Kosterev;A. Meklin;J. Undrill;B. Lesieutre

  • Evaluation of uncertainty in dynamic simulations of power system models: The probabilistic collocation method

    J.R. Hockenberry;B.C. Lesieutre

  • Optimization Strategies for the Vulnerability Analysis of the Electric Power Grid

    Ali Pinar;Juan Meza;Vaibhav Donde;Bernard Lesieutre

  • Severe Multiple Contingency Screening in Electric Power Systems

    V. Donde;V. Lopez;B. Lesieutre;A. Pinar

  • Dynamic aspects of voltage/power characteristics (multimachine power systems)

    C. Rajagopalan;B.C. Lesieutre;P.W. Sauer;M.A. Pai

  • Convexity of the set of feasible injections and revenue adequacy in FTR markets

    B.C. Lesieutre;I.A. Hiskens

  • Moisture solubility for differently conditioned transformer oils

    Y. Du;A.V. Mamishev;B.C. Lesieutre;M. Zahn

  • Modeling and analysis of single-phase induction machines with dynamic phasors

    A.M. Stankovic;B.C. Lesieutre;T. Aydin

  • A Sufficient Condition for Power Flow Insolvability With Applications to Voltage Stability Margins

    D. K. Molzahn;B. C. Lesieutre;C. L. DeMarco

  • Development and comparative study of induction machine based dynamic P, Q load models

    B.C. Lesieutre;P.W. Sauer;A. Pai

  • Optimization of multi-wavelength interdigital dielectrometry instrumentation and algorithms

    A.V. Mamishev;B.C. Lesieutre;M. Zahn

  • Monitoring the health of power transformers

    J.L. Kirtley;W.H. Hagman;B.C. Lesieutre;M.J. Boyd

  • Identification of severe multiple contingencies in electric power networks

    V. Donde;V. Lopez;B. Lesieutre;A. Pinar

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter W. Sauer
Peter W. Sauer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
M.A. Pai
M.A. Pai University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aleksandar M. Stankovic
Aleksandar M. Stankovic Tufts University
Ali Saberi
Ali Saberi Washington State University
Ian A. Hiskens
Ian A. Hiskens University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas J. Overbye
Thomas J. Overbye Texas A&M University
Luis Rouco
Luis Rouco Comillas Pontifical University

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