… the Center for Power Systems Studies’ 51st year of operation. The following is a summary of the last several months of activity within the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science that is related to the CPSS along with plans for the summer and coming years. Power-Course Update Spring 2019 EE222/L (3+1 cr) Energy Conversion, 25 students (Hietpas) … and presentations Six published journal articles Six published conference papers Two invited talks, including one laboratory-wide at Pacific Northwest National Lab Best paper award: “Parallel Implementation of AC Optimal Power Flow and Time-Constrained Optimal Power Flow using High-Performance Computing,” in IEEE 9th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and … Society (INNS) Aharon Katzir Young Investigator Award, to be ceremonially presented at 2019 IJCNN conference, Budapest, Hungary. Associate Editor on IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine Associate Editor on IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems Program Chair, The 2019 IEEE International Electro/Information Technology (EIT) Conference, …
… Bylaws Membership Definition MEMBER: A member organization has traditionally (but not a requirement) been an electric utility. appoints a contact person to receive and distribute communications and to serve on the CPSS Advisory Council. has voting rights and a voice in policy determined at the fall and spring meetings of the CPSS Advisory Council. makes an annual monetary contribution as determined by the voting membership. … hiring graduates, providing summer employment opportunities, supplying seminar speakers, supporting field trip tours, supporting scholarships or smaller annual monetary contributions. may be an organization or individual such as a federal agency, a state agency, a rural electrical cooperative, a municipal electrical utility, a planning group, a consulting engineer, …
… Dennis Helder Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Image Processing Lab dennis.helder@sdstate.edu Telephone number: 605-688-4371 309Daktronics Eng Hall 309 Engineering-Office of Research-Box 2222 … 51, No. 13, Mar 2013. D. Helder, R. Malla, C. Mettler, B. Markham, E. Micijevic, “Landsat 4 Thematic Mapper Calibration Update,” IEEE Transactions Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 50, No. 6, pp. 2400-2408, June, 2012. D. Helder, S. Karki, R. Bhatt, E. Micijevic, D. Aaron, “Radiometric Calibration of the Landsat MSS Sensor Series,” IEEE Transactions Geoscience …
… The purpose of the EE and CS Programs’ Student Advisory Council (EECS-SAC) is to provide input to the EE and CS Department Head to ensure that the programs are effectively serving student needs. EE and CS DEPARTMENT MISSION The mission of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department is to provide a rigorous, practical education for our students oriented toward problem solving; to conduct world-class research with a regional emphasis; … academic year. Members are selected by the department head through an application process. Membership lasts for one academic year (AY). With successful yearly application, a student may be selected to serve up to four times. EECS COMMITMENT to EECS-SAC Department will provide a meal for each meeting. [1] Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) …
… the meeting to order at approximately 9:42 a.m. Recording Secretary James Turner – STAR Energy Services LLC Roll Call Members: Steve Hietpas- SDSU Chad Orris- MidAmerican Energy Company Steve Mundahl- Basin Electric Power Cooperative Austin Hoekman- Missouri River Energy Services Mark Buchholz- Western Area Power Administration Randy Diede- Western Area Power … Corporation Associate Members Joel Lankutis- Power Engineers Inc James Turner- STAR Energy Services LLC Blair Metzger- DGR Engineering Chris Graff- Power System Engineering Inc Bert Magstadt- Watertown Municipal Utilities Members not represented Heartland Consumers Power District Xcel Energy Guests Todd Meyers– Western Area Power Administration *Attended via … is not a large change in the power-faculty courses. Additional discussion about the impacts of SDSU pursuing a computer engineering degree. With recent changes in faculty staff and an open position all professors are taking a heavier teaching load. Continuing to work with and explore opportunities to partner with SMT on course offering. Student Activities This …
… the meeting to order at approximately 9:42 a.m. Recording Secretary James Turner – STAR Energy Services LLC Roll Call Members: Steve Hietpas – SDSU Chad Orris – MidAmerican Energy Company Steve Mundahl – Basin Electric Power Cooperative Austin Hoekman – Missouri River Energy Services Mark Buchholz – Western Area Power Administration Randy Diede – Western Area … Associate Members: Joel Lankutis – Power Engineers Inc James Turner – STAR Energy Services LLC Blair Metzger – DGR Engineering Chris Graff – Power System Engineering Inc Bert Magstadt – Watertown Municipal Utilities Members not represented: Heartland Consumers Power District Xcel Energy Guests: Todd Meyers – Western Area Power Administration *Attended via … is not a large change in the power-faculty courses. Additional discussion about the impacts of SDSU pursuing a computer engineering degree. With recent changes in faculty staff and an open position all professors are taking a heavier teaching load. Continuing to work with and explore opportunities to partner with SMT on course offering. Student Activities This past …
… History The Center for Power Systems Studies (CPSS) was formally established by the South Dakota Board of Regents on July 1, 1968, with Dr. Junis Storry and regional power utility companies championing the establishment of the center. The resolution cited the following reasons for establishing a Center: • To promote qualified professional faculty to teach and/or conduct … changes in the industry point to additional electrical-related organizations entering South Dakota. These could be additional electrical service providers or manufacturers that may benefit from an association with the CPSS. It is our expectation that as those organizations begin to benefit from students trained at SDSU and technology transferred from the …
… SDSU imaging engineers testing prototype calibration device Imaging engineers at South Dakota State University are testing a prototype device that may soon be used to calibrate sensors on Earth-imaging satellites, according to Larry Leigh, director of the SDSU Image Processing Laboratory. The partnership with Labsphere, a New Hampshire-based electro-optics company, will also help Leigh and his team conduct research to validate new remote sensing products. SDSU Image Processing Lab Director Larry Leigh and research associate Pedro … to know how well the sensors and algorithms are doing that,” said Leigh, noting lab clients, such the U.S. Geological Survey, are interested in utilizing this capability. “That will open new potential avenues for calibration and validation of another level of products that the industry wants.” About Labsphere Labsphere, Inc. is headquartered in New Hampshire, US, …
… About Our Department The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department combines all aspects of electricity, electronics, hardware and software into one multi-disciplinary unit, offering degree programs in … science, biomedical engineering and software engineering. We offer well-established research programs in materials science, nanotechnology, sensors, photovoltaics and satellite image processing. Our alumni are successful practitioners of these disciplines worldwide. Faculty Seventeen teaching faculty are dedicated to excellence in undergraduate and graduate …
… a wearable intravenous sleeve designed by Dalton Anderson, Nathan Lawrence, Connor Gress, Jonah Coffel. Sponsored by the College of Nursing, the objective was to create a realistic apparatus for training student nurses to insert an IV. The product was required to provide a realistic flashback response upon successful catheter insertion, mimic human skin properties, withstand repeated use without degradation and incur minimal maintenance costs. Computer science majors (from left) Cole Masterson, Logan Gregg, Alex Hoy and Brady Van Overschelde built an app to control a robot arm and collect as much data as possible for … lab. A group of nine SDSU engineering students created a seed pod drone and dispenser for sponsor Jerry Natzel of Owatonna, Minnesota, who intends to put the final product design on open source through the internet. Nate Post, left, and Tyler Potts explain their sprayer trainer stand to a judge. The project, sponsored by lecturer Nic Ulik, is designed as a …