PAL Lab
About the Lab
The Phasor Assisted Learning (PAL) Lab, led by Dr. Anamitra Pal, is in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) located in Tempe, Arizona. The lab performs fundamental and applied research in the power and energy domain.
Active research areas include:
- Data Analytics using Time-Synchronized Measurements
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications in Power Systems
- Energy Modeling and Smart Grids
- Critical Infrastructure Resilience
Openings
We are looking for motivated Ph.D. students in the areas of power systems, optimization, controls, and machine learning.
ASU is the lead university of the Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC), which includes 12 universities and 26 industry members. U.S. News & World Report has named ASU the most innovative university in the nation for six years in a row. If you are interested in joining ASU and working with me, please send your detailed CV to me at [email protected] or view our “Contact” page on our website.
Latest News
- 11/01/2023: Behrouz’s paper titled “Analytical Verification of Performance of Deep Neural Network Based Time-Synchronized Distribution System State Estimation” accepted for publication in the IEEE Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
- 09/01/2023: Anwarul Sifat joins Lamar University as an Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering.
- 07/17/2023: Anamitra Pal received the 2022 Outstanding Editor Award for the Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy.
- 07/11/2023: Shiva Moshtagh awarded the 2023-2024 Irv and Ruby Kaufman Fellowship. This fellowship is awarded to support graduate students with a preference for research interests in climate change, sustainability, and/or renewable energy resources.
- 07/01/2023: Shiva’s Paper Accepted for Publication in NAPS 2023
- 07/01/2023: Behrouz Azimian awarded University Graduate Fellowship (UGF) for the academic year 2023-2024.
- 05/05/2023: Anamitra Pal was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure at ASU.
- 04/24/2023: Shiva Moshtagh awarded Iranian American Alumni Scholarship for the Academic 2023-2024 Year. This award is an academic scholarship and is given based on academic merits and community performance.
- 03/27/2023: Anamitra Pal received the prestigious Associated Students of ASU Centennial Professorship Award . The award recognizes ASU faculty who demonstrate outstanding leadership and instructional abilities.
- 02/23/2023: Satya’s Paper Accepted for Publication in IEEE PESGM 2023
- 02/09/2023: Behrouz’s Paper Accepted for Publication in IEEE PESGM 2023
- 02/07/2023: Dhaval and Bilal’s Paper Accepted for publication in Special Issue Optimization and Energy Management in Smart Grids, Energies, MDPI
- 11/15/2022: Anamitra Pal gave a talk at the Power Seminar Series of Iowa State University (ISU) on “Time-synchronized State and Topology Estimation in Distribution Grids using Machine Learning”.
- 08/31/2022: Anamitra Pal gave a presentation titled “Machine Learning Based State Estimation for Transmission and Distribution Grids” with Evangelos Farantatos of EPRI at the NASPI Webinar Series.
- 08/28/2022: Antos’s Paper accepted for Publication in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
- 07/12/2022: Behrouz Awarded Joseph Barkson Fellowship from Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering for the Academic 2022-2023 Year. This is his second time being awarded with the fellowship.
- 06/16/2022: Fox 10 News spoke to Anamitra Pal on the risk of rolling blackouts in Arizona this summer, watch the interview here.
- 06/10/2022: ASU News spoke to Anamitra Pal [LINK] on the impact of current events and climate change on rolling blackouts.
- 03/26/2022: Behrouz’s Paper Accepted for Publication in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurements
- 03/14/2022: Pal‘s Research on Sensor-enabled Wildfire Awareness and Risk Management (WARM) Highlighted in Full Circle
- 02/08/2022: Dhaval‘s Paper Accepted for Publication in IEEE PESGM 2022
- 01/26/2022: National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Grant [Link] Awarded to Anamitra Pal. The title of his proposal was: CAREER: Time-Synchronized Estimation in Power Systems: Unique Challenges and Innovative Solutions