Massoud Amin
- Professor
- Director, Center for the Development of Technological Leadership (CDTL)
- Honeywell/H.W. Sweatt Chair in Technological Leadership
- University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Education
- D.Sc., 1990, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States
- M.S., 1986, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States
- M.S., 1985, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States
- B.S., EE, 1982, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States
Contact Information
- 4-178 EECS
- Telephone: (612) 624-5747
- E-mail: amin
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- Personal Web Site
Honors/Awards
- 2008 University of Minnesota Award for Outstanding Contributions to Post-baccalaureate, Graduate, and Professional Education, and was inducted into the University's Academy of Distinguished Teachers, April 28, 2008
- 2007 Fellow of the Institute for Infrastructure and Information Assurance (IIIA), Washington, DC, May 2007
- 2002 Chauncey Award, the highest annual EPRI Award in recognition for "leadership in creation and execution of the Infrastructure Security Initiative", March 2003
- 2002 President's Award, for the Infrastructure Security Initiative, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, April 2002
- 2000 Chauncey Award, the highest annual EPRI Award in recognition for "creation of a world-class analytical capability for electricity market design" by the six-member power market design team, March 2001
- 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 Professor of the Year, School of Engineering & Applied Sci. , Washington University
- 1995-96 AGES "Big Fish" Award, given to the faculty member "who best exemplifies excellence in graduate education" by the
Synopsis
My research efforts have spanned a broad spectrum of activities - helicopters, airplanes, silicon basal growth, power grids - but there is a basic, unifying thread that runs through them all. There are certain fundamental problems and underpinning dynamics that exist in any of these systems. It is these problems I have attempted to address: where to judiciously place the sensors, what to measure, how to identify and estimate the systems, developing reliable robust controllers, performance monitoring and improvement along with economic and other related impacts.
Virtually every crucial economic and social function depends on the secure, reliable operation of energy, telecommunications, transportation, financial, and other infrastructures. From a strategic R&D viewpoint, the agility and robustness/survivability of large-scale dynamic networks that face new and unanticipated operating conditions is being addressed. A major challenge is posed by the lack of a unified mathematical framework with robust tools for modeling, simulation, control and optimization of time-critical operations in complex multicomponent and multiscaled networks.
Extensions of my work include theoretical and practical aspects of reconfigurable and self-repairing controls, infrastructure security, enterprise information security, on-line risk-based decision making, system optimization, and differential game theory for aerospace, energy, and transportation applications.
Building on these foundations, my current research focuses on "global transition dynamics" to enhance resilience, security and efficiency of national critical infrastructures to enable more robust systems operation, security monitoring and efficient markets.
Selected Publications
- Amin, Massoud. "For the Good of the Grid: Toward Increased Efficiencies and Integration of Renewable Resources for Future Electric Power Networks", IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, Vol. 6, Number 6, pp. 48-59, Nov./Dec. 2008
- Amin, Massoud and John Stringer. "The Electric Power Grid: Today and Tomorrow", MRS Bull., Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 399-407, April 2008
- Amin, Massoud and Phillip F. Schewe. "Preventing Blackouts", Scientific American, pp. 60-67, May 2007
- Amin, Massoud and Bruce F. Wollenberg. "Toward a Smart Grid". IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 3.5 (Sept.-Oct. 2005): 34-38.
- Amin, Massoud. "Energy Infrastructure Defense Systems". Special Issue of Proceedings of the IEEE, 93.5 (May 2005): 861-875.
- Amin, Massoud. "Powering the 21st Century: We can-and must- modernize the grid". IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, (March/April 2005): 93-95.