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2nd International Summer School on IBR-dominated Power Systems

25 August—2 September 2025

Background and Objectives

The global energy transition is accelerating the shift towards power systems dominated by Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs), posing unprecedented challenges in modeling, control, operation, and planning. This International Summer School, hosted by Tsinghua and Imperial, brings together world-leading experts to provide unique training for research students and indutry practioners with a holisic coverage over the modelling, control, stability, optimisation, market and investment for IBR-dominated power systems.

Core Topics

This summer school aims to provide a holistic view of these challenges and identify the emerging research directions for future IBR-dominated power systems. More specifically, the summer school covers the following topics:

Modelling and Control of Power Converters

System Stability Definition and Analysis Methods

Novel Protection Solutions

Development of Monitoring and Simulation Techniques

Assessment of System Security, Reliability and Resilience

Power System Operation and Planning

Service Market Design and Economic Analysis

Organisers

Department of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University (contact Dr. Ning Zhang)

Control and Power Group, Imperial College London (contact Dr. Fei Teng)

Supporting Organisation:

Tsinghua-Imperial Joint Research Center on Intelligent Power and Energy Systems (JCIPES)

Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-free Society Centre (EPICS)

The Department of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University is a leading academic institution with a significant global impact. The department has over 100 full-time professors and researchers, pioneering advancements in smart grids, renewable integration, and high-voltage transmission, and power system automation. The Control and Power Group at Imperial College London has 20 academic members and is a prominent division within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The group is dedicated to advancing the fields of control systems and power engineering through innovative research and education. Renowned for its cutting-edge work, the group focuses on addressing the challenges posed by modern control systems and the integration of renewable energy sources into the power grid. In recent years, the group has developed world-leading research portfolios in IBR-dominated Power Systems.

JCIPES is a collaboration between Tsinghua University and Imperial College London, focuses on tackling common challenges faced by the UK and China in providing secure, low-carbon power systems. The center brings together academics from several departments, focuses on whole-system analysis of low-carbon energy infrastructures, flexible distributed energy resources, AC/DC technologies in micro-grids and mega-grid, data driven control, power system resilience, interactions between heat, gas, transport, electricity and water systems, cyber security technology, policy, business and market models decarbonized energy systems.

EPICS-UK is a collaboration between Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, the Business School and Dyson School of Design Engineering with the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde and the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. It is a part of the EPICS Global Centre, collaborating with academic leaders from Australia (University of Melbourne, Monash University, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) and the United States (Johns Hopkins University, Georgia Tech, University of California Davis and Resources for the Future). EPICS is dedicated to pioneering scientific principles and developing cutting-edge tools to realise a power grid with 100% renewable energy. EPICS stands as a global multidisciplinary cradle-to-grave innovation and implementation ecosystem, engaging stakeholders from academia and industry, ensuring a rapid and effective response to the pressing challenges faced by the transforming power grids.

Highlights

World-class teaching team: 30+ experts from Tsinghua University, Imperial College London, Cambridge University, Peking University,KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, China Electric Power Research Institute, China University of Mining and Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Monash University, National Technical University of Athens, Seoul National University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, The University of Melbourne, The University of Texas at Austin, Tianjin University, and University of Strathclyde.

Industry-academia integration: site visits to corporate laboratories, industrial manufacturers, and renewables energy complexes.

Cultural immersion: Experience Chinese culture and history

Global network: Collaborate with 100 outstanding students and industry experts from Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia.

Schedule

Dates: August 25 – September 2, 2025 (7 days technical sessions plus 2 days technical tour)

Venue: Tsinghua University, Haidian, Beijing, China

Fees:

1.¥6000-Academic participation fee for 7 days

2.¥7500-Academic participation fee for 7 days and technical tour for extra 2 days

Admission

●Target participants: Master’s/PhD students, early-career researchers, and industry professionals in power engineering, energy systems, or related fields.

Capacity: 100 seats (competitive selection).

Application due: 25 May,2025

Contact:

Email: Jindan Zhang: opairs@tsinghua.edu.cn,Jia Zhang: zhangjia@tsinghua-eiri.org

Application website: https://imperial.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Fa0jaOT20muirQ

Only complete and successfully submitted applications will undergo evaluation.

Visa:

●Accommodation:

On-Campus Accommodation (allocated based on application sequence)

▸ Double Room: ¥40 RMB/person/night

▸ Triple Room: ¥30 RMB/person/night

Facilities include: Air conditioning, study desk, storage cabinet, and shared bathroom facilities.

Off-Campus Accommodation

▸ Surrounding Hotels: Approximately ¥500/night

Note: Reservations must be independently arranged by participants, and pricing is subject to actual hotel rates

Lecturer and Title

Lecturer

Title

Mark O'Malley, Imperial   College London

Service and market for   IBR-dominated power systems

Mahmoud   Fotuhi-Firuzabad, Sharif University of Technology

Reliability Evaluation   of Bulk Power Systems with Renewable Resources

Goran Strbac, Imperial   College London

Co-optimisation of   Energy and Frequency-containment Services in GB Power System

Xiaorong Xie, Tsinghua   University

Power Oscillation   analysis and control

Balarko Chaudhuri,   Imperial College London

IBR-driven   Sub-synchronous Oscillation

Xiongfei Wang, KTH Royal   Institute of Technology

Exploring Functional   Specifications of Grid-Forming Converters

Ross Baldick, The   University of Texas at Austin

An Increased Role for   the Demand Side in Renewable Integration

Pierluigi Mancarella,   The University of Melbourne

Economics, markets and   regulation for new essential system services: first principles and practical   experiences

Nikos Hatziargyriou,   NTUA

Definition and   Classification of Power System Stability–Revisited & Extended

Ning Zhang, Tsinghua   University

Data-driven Stability   Rule Extraction in IBR-dominated Power Systems

Fei Teng, Imperial   College London

Stability-constrained   Optimization for IBR-dominated Power Systems

Giordano Scarciotti,   Imperial College London

Model reduction for   IBR-dominated Power Systems

Michael Pollitt,   University of Cambridge

Modelling flexibility   requirements in deep decarbonisation scenarios: The role of conventional   flexibility and sector coupling options in the European 2050 energy system

Ioannis Lestas,   University of Cambridge

Decentralised Stability   Analysis of IBR-dominated Power Systems

Sijia Geng, Johns   Hopkins University

Resilience of   IBR-dominated Power Systems

Qiteng Hong, University   of Strathclyde

Protection of Power   Systems with High Penetration of IBRs

Behrooz Bahrani, Monash   University

Small Signal and Large   Signal Stability in Grid-Forming Inverters

Gyu-Sub Lee, Seoul   National University

Power system strength   and its optimization to accommodate high-penetration of IBRs

Shenghui Cui, Seoul   National University

Control and Power   Hardware-in-the-Loop

Linbin Huang, Zhejiang   University

Power system   formulation and staiblity analysis with data-driven control

Shiyun Xu, China   Electric Power Research Institude

Secure and Stable   Operation of Chinese Bulk Power Grid with high penetration of renewable   energies

Zhongda Chu , Tianjin   University

Power system operation   and planning considering IBR

Chen Shen, Tsinghua   University

Power system control   and simulation

Hong Li, Zhejiang   University

Electromagnetic compatibility   and stability of power electronic systems

Lei Chen, Tsinghua   University

Power system dynamic   analysis and control

Miao Zhu, Shanghai   Jiaotong University

DC distribution network   and flexible DC transmission

Mingyang Sun, Peking   University

Exploring Smart Grid   Vulnerability Against Intelligent Inverter Parameter Tampering Attack

Xiaoqian Li, Tsinghua   University

Modular multilevel   converter HVDC

 


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