2024 AMPS PI WORKSHOP- Oct. 7- Oct. 9 at Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle
The sixth NSF AMPS PI workshop will be held at the Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle between October 7 and October 9. The workshop will bring together NSF-funded PIs, students and postdocs together with government and industry researchers. This workshop is being jointly held with the 2024 Algorithms for Threat Detection PI Workshop (ATD). This year, the schedule will blend talks from the two programs. This will allow practical talks to be scheduled closely with related conceptual talks.
It is expected that most AMPS teams will make a presentation/poster on their current progress of the project and the future research directions. To foster synergism between the different projects, we ask that the presentations be accessible to members of other AMPS teams. PIs are encouraged to bring their graduate students and postdocs affiliated with their AMPS projects. Limited travel support is available for students and postdocs affiliated with AMPS projects, particularly for underrepresented groups in STEM. Participation is by invitation only.
Background
The Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) recently formed a partnership with the Office of Electricity (OE) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support fundamental mathematical and statistical research that aim to develop novel methodologies and algorithms for improvement of the security, reliability, and efficiency of the modern power systems. The program, named the Algorithms for Modern Power Systems (AMPS), intends to catalyze a broad range of interdisciplinary research initiatives at the forefront of power system engineering, mathematics, and statistics.
The primary objective of the upcoming NSF AMPS PI workshop is to bring together principal investigators involved in the AMPS program and stakeholders from DOE and other government agencies, to report on the progress of the research projects, and to facilitate creation, transfer and application of knowledge on modern power grids.
Registration, Abstract Submission, and Application for Travel Support will be centrally located online for the joint ATD-AMPS workshops.
Important Dates:
- September 15- Deadline for application travel support
- September 15 – Abstract submission deadline
- September 22- Notification of travel support decision
- September 22 – Late registration fee starts
- October 02 – Program published online
Link to Registration for Workshop (Please note, that although the registration form says ATD Workshop, it is for the joint ATD/AMPS Workshop. Also, the code is 6572.)
Link to Application for Travel Support
Link to Instructions for Presenters (Talks & Posters)
Venue:
The workshop will be held at the Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle (one block from the NSF headquarters). Coffee/tea, as well as boxed lunches on Monday 10/07 and Tuesday 10/08 will be provided as part of the registration fee.
Accomodations:
A block of rooms with a discounted price are available on a first come, first serve basis. Attendee’s may make reservations through the following link. Individuals may also call (703)960-2000 and mention group code NAP to receive the discounted rate. All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. Individuals have until 48 hours prior to arrival to cancel without penalty. Rooms will be held until September 6, 2024 at 5:00 pm EST. After this time, any unused rooms will be returned to hotel for resale and further availability is subject to change.