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Professor presented papers at the CISS 2017 conference

March 27, 2017
Dr. Fernando Paganini, professor of Telecommunications Theory in the School of Engineering, presented the papers “Distribution network management based on optimal power flow: integration of discrete decision variables” and “A feedback control approach to dynamic speed scaling in computing systems” at the Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS 2017), which took place from March 22 to 24, 2017, in Baltimore, United States. The event was organized by the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Information Theory Society

On that occasion, he visited Dr. Enrique Mallada, a graduate in Telecommunications Engineering and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, as part of the project “Optimal Power Flow for the Integration of Renewable Energy” sponsored by the Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mining (MIEM) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

The article “Distribution network management based on optimal power flow: integration of discrete decision variables” was co-authored with Enrique Briglia, a researcher with the CSI Ingenieros Project - National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII) and the School of Engineering, and Engineer Sebastián Alaggia, research assistant for the Optimal Power Flow Project and researcher at the Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mining (MIEM) - Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the School of Engineering.

The article "A feedback control approach to dynamic speed scaling in computing systems" was co-authored with Diego Goldsztajn, a research teaching assistant at the School of Engineering, and Dr. Andrés Ferragut, an associate professor of Data Networks at the school.