Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics
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Τhe Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics (EECEI) combines the fields of Electrical Engineering, of Computer Engineering and of Computer Science under a unified multi-disciplinary department. The department offers two distinct program of studies (curricula), one for students who wish to study Electrical Engineering and one for those who wish to study Computer Engineering and Informatics is distinct. The program of Computer Engineering and Informatics combines engineering and computer science courses. There is however, a substantial overlap of mandatory and elective courses between the two programs. The department's faculty and research associates conduct world class Electrical Engineering and Computer Science research as evidenced by its prominent publication record and its ability to attract substantial external research funding. The goals of EECEI’s programs of studies include the elevation of the technical capacity and professional development in Cyprus and across the globe. Taking into consideration the globalization of markets and Cyprus’ position as a member of the European Union, we realize the need to train our students at a level that renders them competitive and skillful. Our programs aim at equipping our students with the abilities needed to face with confidence the challenges of the domestic and foreign professional sector or of post-graduate academic programs at home or abroad. Our graduates acquire the professional skills that a rapidly shifting technological environment demands, including complex reasoning, critical thinking, and problem solving. They are able to assume leading roles in the industry. In addition, our graduates are in position to succeed in the private industrial sector, in the government sector, as well as in the academic and research environment. Our graduates obtain excellent communication skills, which enable them to effectively solve engineering problems both when working alone and in teams. Furthermore, our programs place great emphasis on instilling high moral and professional standards in their graduates.

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Journal:  IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

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12021A Distributionally Robust AC Network-Constrained Unit CommitmentDehghan, Shahab ; Aristidou, Petros ; Amjady, Nima ; Conejo, Antonio J. 
2Sep-2021Improving Dynamic Performance of Low-Inertia Systems through Eigensensitivity OptimizationVenkatraman, Ashwin ; Markovic, Uros ; Shchetinin, Dmitry ; Vrettos, Evangelos ; Aristidou, Petros ; Hug, Gabriela 
31-Jul-2022Improving Stability of Low-Inertia Systems using Virtual Induction Machine Synchronization for Grid-Following ConvertersStanojev, Ognjen ; Markovic, Uros ; Aristidou, Petros ; Hug, Gabriela 
42020MPC-Based Fast Frequency Control of Voltage Source Converters in Low-Inertia Power SystemsStanojev, Ognjen ; Markovic, Uros ; Aristidou, Petros ; Hug, Gabriela ; Callaway, Duncan ; Vrettos, Evangelos 
5Sep-2017Primary Frequency Regulation With Load-Side Participation-Part I: Stability and OptimalityKasis, Andreas ; Devane, Eoin ; Spanias, Chrysovalantis ; Lestas, Ioannis 
61-Sep-2017Primary Frequency Regulation with Load-Side Participation-Part II: Beyond Passivity ApproachesDevane, Eoin ; Kasis, Andreas ; Antoniou, Marina ; Lestas, Ioannis 
72022Resilient Microgrid Scheduling With Secure Frequency and Voltage Transient ResponseNakiganda, Agnes M. ; Aristidou, Petros 
8Sep-2020Stochastic Unit Commitment in Low-Inertia GridsPaturet, Matthieu ; Markovic, Uros ; Delikaraoglou, Stefanos ; Vrettos, Evangelos ; Aristidou, Petros ; Hug, Gabriela 
9Mar-2019A system reference frame approach for stability analysis and control of power gridsSpanias, Chrysovalantis ; Lestas, Ioannis 
10Sep-2021Understanding Small-Signal Stability of Low-Inertia SystemsMarkovic, Uros ; Stanojev, Ognjen ; Aristidou, Petros ; Vrettos, Evangelos ; Callaway, Duncan S. ; Hug, Gabriela