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JUDITH CARDELL, PH.D.

Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering*

Area of Expertise

Electric power systems and electricity policy
   

Education

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997
   

Professional Experience

Senior Associate, Tabors Caramanis & Associates, Cambridge, MA
Electrical Engineer and Policy Analyst, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC
Expert witness before the U.S. Federal and California State Governments on the California energy crisis, on behalf of Powerex Corporation
   

Selected Recent Publications

Cardell, J. B., Anderson, C. L., “The Effect of Wind and Demand Uncertainty on Electricity Prices and System Parameters,” in Proceedings IEEE PES T&D, New Orleans, LA, April, 2010.

Cardell, J. B., Anderson, C. L., “Analysis of the System Costs of Wind Variability Through Monte Carlo Simulation,” in Proceedings HICSS-43, January 2010.

Cardell, J. B., Anderson, C. L., “Simulating the System Costs of Wind Power Uncertainty,” IEEE PES General Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, July 27, 2009.

Stahlhut, J. W., G, T. Heydt, and J. B. Cardell, “Power System ‘Economic Alarms’,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol. 23, No. 2, May 2008, pages 426-433.

Anderson, C. L., Cardell, J. B., “Reducing the Variability of Wind Power Generation for Participation in Day Ahead Electricity Markets,” in Proceedings HICSS-41, January 2008.

   

Selected Honors and Awards

Best Thesis on Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alfred Keil Fellowship for the Wiser Uses of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Graduate Student Council Teaching Award, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Amicus Curiae of Electrical Engineers, Energy Economists and Physicists in Support of Respondents in No. 00-568 (co-author), submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, 2001
     
Cardell was recently promoted to associate professor effective July 1, 2008.

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