MIT team’s “brain” for microgrids wins Clean Energy Prize (MIT News Article) Six teams split $225,000 in prizes at the annual competition that funds clean-energy ideas. By RLE at MIT|2023-06-07T08:38:46+00:00May 2nd, 2016|News|Comments Off on MIT team’s “brain” for microgrids wins Clean Energy Prize Related Posts Dan Monagle wins the Stockham Fellowship for exceptional contributions to research and teaching Dan Monagle wins the Stockham Fellowship for exceptional contributions to research and teaching The extended graduate student team from The Grainger Energy Machines Facility in RLE awarded an Across The Coast Guard Innovation Award for their power system and power electronics monitoring work with the USCG fleet The extended graduate student team from The Grainger Energy Machines Facility in RLE awarded an Across The Coast Guard Innovation Award for their power system and power electronics monitoring work with the USCG fleet Aaron Langham, a Ph.D. candidate in ESG, is a lead author on a paper, NILM-Net: Anonymous Coordination of Real-Time Power Monitors for Smart Grid Applications, that just won a “best student paper award” at the IEEE Green Technologies 2023 Conference. Aaron Langham, a Ph.D. candidate in ESG, is a lead author on a paper, NILM-Net: Anonymous Coordination of Real-Time Power Monitors for Smart Grid Applications, that just won a “best student paper award” at the IEEE Green Technologies 2023 Conference. Isabelle Patnode wins American Society of Naval Engineers’ (ASNE) Headquarters Scholarship Isabelle Patnode wins American Society of Naval Engineers’ (ASNE) Headquarters Scholarship Dr. Kahyun Lee receives coveted appointment as an Assistant Professor at Ewha Womans University in Korea Dr. Kahyun Lee receives coveted appointment as an Assistant Professor at Ewha Womans University in Korea