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Paul Hines

Associate Professor
University of Vermont

Twitter:
@paulhinesuvm

Areas of Expertise:

Clean Energy, Demand Side Management, Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure, Power Sector, R&D, Renewables, Smart Grid

Paul D.H. Hines (S`96,M`07,SM`14) received the Ph.D.~in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University in 2007 and M.S.~(2001) and B.S.~(1997) degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington and Seattle Pacific University, respectively.rnrnHe is currently an Associate Professor and the L. Richard Fisher professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Vermont. He has as a secondary appointment in Computer Science and is a member of the adjunct research faculty of the Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center. Formerly he worked at the U.S.~National Energy Technology Laboratory, where he participated in smart grid research, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, where he studied interactions between nuclear plants and grid reliability, Alstom ESCA, where he worked on short-term load forecasting, and for Black and Veatch, where he was involved with substation design projects. He currently serves as the vice-chair of the IEEE PES Working Group on Cascading Failure, and as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. He is a National Science Foundation CAREER award winner and his research on blackouts has been featured in Science magazine and Scientific American.