13th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS) 2014 - Durham

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PMAPS is the leading forum for engineers and scientists worldwide to share and discuss their research on probabilistic and statistical modelling applied to power systems.

Paper submission deadline: end 8 December 2013, i.e. midnight GMT (IEEE six page conference format).

Durham has been a centre of culture and learning for over 1000 years, and the University is the third oldest in England. The city is centred on the World Heritage Site, which includes the Norman-era Castle and Cathedral (the Castle is a College of the University and the site of the PMAPS welcome reception.) The Durham Energy Institute is a leading cross-disciplinary research energy research institute, with particularly notable activities in power systems risk analysis and the mathematics of energy systems.



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  • Start time: 07 Jul 2014 09:00 AM UTC
  • End time: 10 Jul 2014 05:00 PM UTC
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  • Durham University,
  • South Road
  • Durham, England
  • United Kingdom DH1 3LE
  • Building: Durham Energy Institute
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  • Technical programme and paper submission: pmaps.tech@durham.ac.uk General enquiries including accommodation and registration: pmaps.admin@durham.ac.uk






Agenda

Monday Morning: Three parallel tutorials:

1. George Anders (Lodz University, Poland): Risk and Reliability Issues in Asset Management for Electric Utilities.

2. Phil Taylor (Newcastle University, UK): Probabilistic modelling for smartgrid deployment.

3. Sean Meyn (University of Florida): Control of stochastic systems.

Afternoon: Plenary and industrial panel session.

Keynote speaker: Mark O'Malley (University College Dublin) on Probabilistic modelling for renewables integration.

Monday Evening: Welcome reception at Durham Castle.

Tuesday and Wednesday: Parallel technical sessions.

Wednesday evening: Conference banquet (Grey College).

Thursday Morning: Parallel technical sessions followed by closing plenary.

Thursday Afternoon: Optional cultural and technical tours.