ESIC Power Seminar Series

Every Fall and Spring semester, ESIC brings in both academic and industry members to speak on recent developments within power engineering. This often involves their own research, and keeps our own students up to date on the latest research being done.

Our seminar series is welcome to anyone and can be accessed through TEAMS or in person in EME 26 at WSU Pullman. The seminar takes place every Wednesday of Fall and Spring semester from 10am to 11am PST. Information on upcoming seminars is posted here and on LinkedIn. Check back for updates, we hope to see you there!

Can’t make the seminar? All seminars are recorded and posted to our YouTube.

View all seminar recordings on our YouTube and previous seminar information (including a link to the video or slide deck) in our Seminar Archives.

Spring 2026 Power Seminar Series

Join all ESIC and AGI sponsored seminars on every Wednesday from 10 am –11 am. Check back for updates on the upcoming seminar series!

Spring 2026Seminar TitleSpeaker
January 15Washington State’s Clean Energy Challenge: What is the Opportunity Space for WSU’s Institute for Northwest Energy FuturesMichael Kintner-Meyer
January 21PSERC Seminar: Advances in Grid-Forming TechnologyHugo N. Villegas Pico
February 4Modern Digital Secondary Systems: How Sampled Values and TiDL Enable Protection and ControlMd. Aamir Rahmani
February 18Planning and Operation of Resilient AC/DC Grids Using Decision Support ToolsHakan Ergun
February 25AGI Seminar: Multi-Time-Scale Modeling of Multi-Terminal HVDC Grids for Interconnection-Level Power System AnalysisQuan Nguyen
March 4How Grid-Scale Storage Cuts Curtailment and Load Shedding Beyond Its Nameplate: Insights from Four Decades of Weather-Driven Renewable Variability in a Validated Future GridElnaz Kabir
March 11Observations About Propagation, Attenuation, and Radiation of EMI From HVDC Converter Stations | Energy Systems Innovation Center | Washington State UniversityRobert Olsen
All seminars are “ESIC Seminars” unless otherwise indicated