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Electric power transmission systems / Electric power distribution / Automation / Inverter / Smart grid / Electric power system / Electric generator / Distributed generation / Electrical grid / Electric power / Electromagnetism / Electrical engineering
Date: 2013-05-01 04:11:44
Electric power transmission systems
Electric power distribution
Automation
Inverter
Smart grid
Electric power system
Electric generator
Distributed generation
Electrical grid
Electric power
Electromagnetism
Electrical engineering

The Department of Automatic Control & Systems Engineering is pleased to announce the following seminar: Completely Autonomous Power Systems (CAPS) Speaker: Professor Qing-Chang Zhong

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