Areas
of Expertise
Power system real time monitoring, state estimation,
power quality, power market operations, Fuel Cell
modeling and control and its applications in power
systems, blackout analysis, and power system
reliability.
Background
Dr. Bei Gou was a senior analyst
at independent system operator in New England
(ISO-NE) from 2002 to 2003. He worked with ABB
System Control at Santa Clara, CA from 2000 to 2002
as a power application engineer. From 1997 to 2000,
he was a research assistant at Texas A&M University,
where he developed new methodologies in state
estimation observability analysis, harmonics state
estimation, optimal capacitor placement and fault
analysis by Prony method, and developed a tracking
state estimator for power systems. He joined the
faculty of the department of Electrical Engineering
at UT Arlington in 2003. His current research areas
include power system real time monitoring, nonlinear
control and interface design of fuel cells, blackout
analysis, observability analysis for state
estimation, and globally optimal capacitor
placement. Dr. Gou has published about 40 journal
and conference papers. Dr. Gou is a Member of the
IEEE PES and CAS.