EPICentre Seminars - Resilience of Distributed Energy Resources to Earthquakes & Hurricanes
11 November 2020, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Distributed energy resources (DERs) are expected to increase the resilience of power systems to natural disasters by introducing multiple power-generation and -storage units close to the users. This presentation will show the findings of evaluating the increase in post-disaster power accessibility spurred by the rapid adoption of DERs after earthquakes and hurricanes.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Arash Nassirpour – UCL EPICentre / Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering
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Please note that the session and chat function may be recorded and retained as per UCL’s retention schedule.
Image:ÌýA street is seen strewn with debris and downed power lines after Hurricane Laura passed through Lake Charles, City in Louisiana, USA (20 – 29 Aug 2020). (credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
About the Speaker
Dr Luis Ceferino
Assistant Professor at New York University / Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University
Luis Ceferino is an incoming Assistant Professor at the Civil and Urban Engineering Department and the Center for Urban Science and Progress at New York University. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University, where he investigated the resilience of modern power systems to hurricanes. He completed his M.S. degree in Structural Engineering at theÌýÌýatÌýÌýin 2014 and his undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at theÌýÌýin Lima, Peru (B.S. in 2011). He also earned his Ph.D. in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Stanford University, where heÌýevaluated policies to improve the resilience of hospitals, power systems, and housing infrastructure usingÌýcutting-edge earthquake engineering, statistical, and machine learning techniques. Ceferino has conducted earthquake risk analyses for the World Bank to support country-wide retrofitting policies in Central Asia. He is also the co-founder of a Peru-based startup, , which developed a comprehensive and free platform for earthquake and tsunami risk visualization.
Contact: ceferino@nyu.edu
Website:
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