The ESRC is one of the largest university research centers focused on electric power systems in the United States, with its origin dating back to 1968.  In addition to working  with the regular undergraduate program in the Department of Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), the ESRC also actively participates in research programs through UTA's Research and Graduate School and relevant continuing education courses both on and off campus. Read More>>

  About ESRC (.pdf)

Power Electronics & Controlled Motion Lab Website

 

ESRC Archives

  Seminar: 02/09/07 Power Acceptability Assessment; Professor Gerald Thomas Heydt, Arizona State University
 

Seminar: 01/26/07 Transmission Investment in the Competitive Environments; Professor George Gross, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (presentation file)

 

Seminar: 12/12/06 Implementation of integrated DAS system in Taiwan Power System; Dr. Chao-Shun Chen, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

 

Seminar: 11/21/06 Applications of Power Electronic Techniques and Excitation Control of Power System; Dr. Chengxiong Mao, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China

 

Seminar: 10/12/06 Design and implementation of the New England ISO Electricity Market; Dr. E. Litvinov, Director of Business Architecture and Technology

 

Seminar: 04/17/06 Fault location & Market observation

 

First Texas Electric Energy Forum - TxEEF: Partnership for Electricity Research; held by Texas A&M University, 11/19/04 - 11/20/04

 

EPRI Visit 12/04/03

 

Presentation on Deregulated ERCOT Market 11/07/03