Steven Schulz
Director, Electrical Design for Electric Power Conversion, Rivian
Steven Schulz has over 28 years of experience in the automotive and aerospace industries. He is an expert in power electronics, embedded control, and high performance motor control. He has over 85 patents in automotive and aerospace power electronics. Prior to Rivian, Steven was a founding engineer at Faraday future, and worked as a technical fellow at GM motors for 21 years, helping to develop GM’s electric and hybrid vehicles from the EV1 to the Chevy Volt. He has also worked as a senior scientist at Boeing, working on power electronics for space applications, and as a development engineer for Hughes Aircraft Company.
Anuj Chokshi
Florida Power and Light Development Project Director for E-Mobility
Anuj Chokshi is the Director of Distributed Technologies and e-Mobility at Florida Power & Light (FPL). He is responsible for the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure strategy and projects throughout FPL’s service territory. Anuj joined NextEra Energy in 2007 as part of the Six Sigma team and has grown through positions of increasing responsibility within Business Management and Integrated Supply Chain prior to joining FPL Development. Preceding FPL, Anuj worked at United Technologies Aerospace Systems and Sikorsky Aircraft. He received a Master’s of Science in Industrial Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Dr. Matthew Reno
Senior Member, Technical Staff at Sandia National Lab
Matthew Reno is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Electric Power Systems Research Department at Sandia National Laboratories. His research focuses on distribution system modelling and analysis with high penetration PV, including advanced software tools for automated analysis of hosting capacity, PV interconnection studies, and rapid Quasi-Static Time Series simulations. Matthew is also involved with the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee for developing guides and standards for protection of microgrids and systems with high penetrations of inverter-based resources. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
Dr. Joseph Azzolini
Senior Member, Technical Staff at Sandia National Lab
Joe Azzolini is a Senior Member of the Technical Staff in the Electric Power Systems Research Department at Sandia National Laboratories. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University with a specialization in Electric Power and Energy Systems and has 8+ years of power system project experience through various roles in academia and industry. His research interests and expertise include solar photovoltaic (PV) system modeling, distribution system modeling, and applying Quasi-Static Time-Series (QSTS) simulations to study the integration of high PV penetrations and other inverter-based distributed energy resources.
Dr. Xiaoyuan Fan
Principal Investigator and Project Manager at Pacific Northwest National Lab
Xiaoyuan Fan is currently a senior research engineer at PNNL. Serving as a project manager, principal investigator/co-principal investigator and key contributor, he has been managing and supporting multiple research projects funded by the Department of Energy, Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, ARPA-E, Bonneville Power Administration, and other industrial collaborators. His research interests focus on data analytics for power system reliability, wireless communication, multi-discipline resilience analysis, and high-performance computing. He is a senior member of IEEE, and serves as a volunteer reviewer of 20+ top-level journals and conferences in power systems and signal processing. He is the recipient of the and MS and BS degrees in electrical engineering from Huazhong University of Sciences and Technology.
Lori Ross O’Neil
Cyber Security Engineer – PNNL
Lori is a Senior Cyber Security Researcher and Technical Project Manager at PNNL. Lori and her teams deliver novel cyber solutions in the mission to protect national critical infrastructure, including the power grid. She serves as the Board Vice-Chair for the Cybersecurity and IT Security Certifications and Training Association (ISC)2 and also chairs the Business Practices Committee.
With more than 20 years in cyber, Lori has lead multi-million-dollar technical research projects. She and her teams perform cyber R&D in collaboration with domestic and international government agencies, academia, and industry. Prior to coming to PNNL, Lori worked at NASA as an aerospace engineer, supporting the Space Shuttle and other flight test programs. She and her family are supporters of STEM through aviation, by sharing their experiences building three full-size experimental airplanes which have received international awards. Lori regularly volunteers with a focus on cybersecurity for all ages including speaking on cybersecurity topics, chairing cybersecurity events, and mentoring.
Andrew Murray
Principal Engineer PLM, Electric Power Engineering
Andrew Murray is a 20+ year consulting engineer in the SCADA and communication fields for electric utilities. His career highlights include Y2k system impact studies (anyone remember Y2k?), design, programming and commissioning of SCADA systems for electric municipals, substation communications projects, incorporating cyber security into existing systems, and training utility personnel on substation operations and protection principles. His more recent tasks have included management of compliance programs for multiple municipal electric utilities. These compliance programs include application of the NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC-CIP) Standards. Andrew is a registered professional engineer in MA and holds a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification.Mr. Murray is currently pursuing his Masters in Cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems concentration at Georgia Institute of Technology. He will also being interning this summer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Avineet Pannu
Civil Engineer, Pacific Gas and Electric CompanyAvineet Pannu is an electric standards engineer at Pacific Gas & Electric Co. She started her career in Transmission Line Asset Strategy, focusing on developing asset management plans for the transmission underground system and later shifted to transmission overheard strategy. For the past couple years, Avineet has been involved with Public Safety Power Shut-off transmission line scoping methodology and mitigations, transmission failure analysis investigations, and the advancement of large transmission rebuild projects. Avineet has an M.S. in Materials Engineering from the University of Southern California.
Shan Arora
Director of the Kendeda Building, Board of Directors of Georgia Interfaith Power & LightShan Arora is the Director of The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, which is a multi-faceted building with approximately 47,000 square feet of programmable space. Georgia Tech constructed and operates The Kendeda Building to the stringent Living Building Challenge (LBC) 3.1 certification standards, the world’s most rigorous proven performance standard for buildings. To meet these requirements, The Kendeda Building must harness more energy than it uses on site through renewable sources, as well as collect, treat, and reuse more water than it needs on an annual basis.
Shan is responsible for programmatic and operational oversight of The Kendeda Building and has ultimate responsibility for coordinating efforts to ensure the operation and certification of the building under the LBC standards. Shan also champions sustainable design in the built environment throughout the Southeast.
Shan is currently on the Board of Directors of Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, a nonprofit that engages communities of faith in stewardship of Creation as a religious response to climate change, resource depletion, environmental injustice, pollution, and other disruptions in Creation. Prior to Georgia Tech, Shan was with Southface Institute where he worked with local and regional partners to increase the amount of clean energy generated in Georgia, promote energy efficiency in the built environment, and expand the region’s clean energy workforce. Shan has an undergraduate and a law degree from Emory University.
Matt Cox
Chief Executive Officer, Greenlink Analytics
Dr. Matt Cox is the co-founder and CEO of The Greenlink Group, a clean energy technology and consulting firm based in Atlanta. In this role, Matt oversees the design of energy and resource analysis software tools to inform planning and policy decisions across the United States aimed at increasing the precision of estimates and projections and capitalizing on opportunities to improve business and social outcomes, including Greenlink’s award-winning ATHENIA model. His consulting work focuses on energy efficiency strategies, renewable energy deployment and integration. He specializes in energy analysis, distributed resource valuation and the electric power sector.
Matt is an energy and climate policy expert with Master’s and Doctoral degrees in public policy. He has authored over 50 publications in energy policy, renewable energy, energy efficiency, economic development and job creation, the social and environmental impacts of energy use, and water policy. His research has helped to craft and inform evidence-based energy policy and design at the local, state, national, and international levels, with policy recommendations adopted by several cities and states, the U.S. government, and 12 other nations. While achieving his doctorate, Matt was awarded a National Science Foundation IGERT fellowship in the Nanomaterials for Energy Storage and Conversion program. He was also a founding member of the Georgia Tech Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory. Prior to the Greenlink Group, Matt was the Building Energy Efficiency Program Manager for the City of Atlanta, where he led the development of energy efficiency policies, both internal to City operations and for the City of Atlanta at large.