Second Carnegie Mellon Conference in Electric Power Systems:

Monitoring, Sensing, Software and Its Valuation

for the Changing Electric Power Industry

 

CO-SPONSORED BY:

National Science Foundation (NSF),

National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL),

Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center,

Carnegie Mellon CyLab,

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering,

Dept. of Engineering and Public Policy,

and Tepper School of Business

at Carnegie Mellon University

 

January 11-12, 2006

 

AGENDA

LOCATION:

Call for Papers

Tepper School of Business

DAY 1: Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Posner Hall, Third Floor

DAY 2: Thursday, January 12, 2006

Carnegie Mellon University

View Papers and Presentations Here

Link to Campus Map

 

CONFERENCE FEES:

 University Participants - $50.00 per person

Government Participants - $50.00 per person

Corporate Participants - $200.00 per person

Download Mail-In Registration Form Here.

 

NETL and NSF have provided limited funds toward student travel to the conference. Students
are encouraged to apply for these funds and a no-cost registration. Please send a short
biography that lists your current academic status and Electric Power Systems interests.
Please send your estimate of travel expenses. Send this information to the address listed on
the mail-in registration form.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS:

A block of rooms has been reserved at the following hotel:

HOLIDAY INN SELECT – UNIVERSITY CENTER

100 Lytton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

(412) 682-6200

 

Ask for the Carnegie Mellon Conference in Electric Power Systems to receive a special nightly
rate of $91 per night, including the nights of January 10th and 11th, checking out on the 12th.
The deadline for reservation in this block of rooms is January 2, 2006. Reservations received
after January 2 will be provided on a space available basis. The Conference will offer van
transportation from the Holiday Inn to Carnegie Mellon and back. The Conference van will also
return you to the Airport on Thursday. We can make arrangements for those leaving early.

 

ADDITIONAL:

There will be a Dinner following the first day of the Conference. Breakfast and Lunch will be
provided both days. Please contact Patricia Porter to let her know which meals you will be
attending: (412) 268-3705; or email pp9h@andrew.cmu.edu.

 

The meeting will be held in the CBI Classroom, Posner Hall Third Floor, Tepper School
of Business.

 

LINKS TO PREVIOUS CARNEGIE MELLON ELECTRICITY CONFERENCES:

(2004) Electricity Transmission in Deregulated Markets

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