It’s a Michigan Tech electrical engineer’s dream: Connect the two Michigan peninsulas’ power grids using the latest technology in a massive project, the first of its kind. And Tech alumni are playing huge roles in it all.
A high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) device is being installed near St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula to control increased power transfers in the original but updated transmission system. American Transmission Company (ATC) owns the lines in the UP, and the International Transmission Company (ITC), owns the Lower Peninsula lines. “It’s the fourth generation of HVDC technology using voltage source converters,” says Adam Manty, 2006 and 2008 Michigan Tech alumnus and special studies engineer for ATC (one of many alumni working there and on the project). “It’s the newest, latest and greatest, and it’s the first large-scale back-to-back configuration of its kind in the world.” Read the full news story. Published in Tech Today by Dennis Walikainen, senior content specialist |
Data mining of text and pictures from social media, including natural language processing theory and geospatial applications.
Course focuses on:
- Open source programming and library development (Python)
- Develop and write research plan suitable for grant/internal research competition submission
- Proof-of-concept to demonstrate data mining techniques learned.
Course taught by scientists at Michigan Tech Research Institute.