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Keeping the Lights On through the Storm

Keeping the Lights On through the Storm

Roshanak Nateghi is using mathematical models to determine how to better predict the power grid's reliability within specific locations of the United States.

Nateghi, assistant professor of industrial engineering with a dual appointment in Environmental and Ecological Engineering, is featured in the Fall 2016 issue of the Purdue University Engineering Impact magazine. She uses mathematical models to determine how to better predict the power grid's reliability within specific locations of the United States. Nateghi was the first author on a January article in Risk Analysis titled "Critical Assessment of the Foundations of Power Transmission and Distribution Reliability Metrics and Standards."

Related Link: https://engineering.purdue.edu/EngineeringImpact/2016_1/keeping-the-lights-on-through-the-storm