The Power Systems Engineering Center (PSEC) at NJIT organizes conferences, workshops, and training programs that bring together academia, industry, and government to address emerging challenges in electric power and energy systems. These events provide platforms for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and workforce development.
Conferences
PSEC hosts technical conferences and symposiums focused on modern power systems, grid modernization, and emerging energy technologies. These events bring together researchers, utilities, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss current challenges and future directions.
Topics typically include but not limited to:
Grid modernization and transmission expansion
Renewable energy integration and offshore wind
Grid-enhancing technologies (GETs)
Distributed energy resources and microgrids
Power system modeling, stability, and control
Advanced sensing, monitoring, and data analytics
Our conferences provide opportunities for:
Technical presentations and panel discussions
Industry engagement and networking
Collaboration between academia, utilities, and government agencies
Publication opportunities in IEEE
Bootcamps & Training Programs
PSEC organizes bootcamps and short training programs designed to provide practical knowledge and hands-on experience in modern power system technologies.
These programs are targeted at:
Students and early-career engineers
Industry professionals
Government and utility personnel
Bootcamp topics include but not limited to:
Clean energy
Large load integration
Power system operation and planning
Renewable and distributed energy integration
Grid-enhancing technologies
Grid monitoring, sensing, and diagnostics
Power system simulation and digital tools
Training formats may include:
Short courses and intensive bootcamps
Hands-on laboratory sessions
Software and simulation-based training
Industry-led technical sessions
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