Yu Liu
Assistant Professor, PI
Information Science and Technology
Shanghai Tech University
China
Biography
Yu Liu receives the B.S. degree of Electrical Engineering and Automation from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, in 2011. He was a visiting scholar in Power System Control and Automation Lab (PSCAL), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, in 2012. In 2013, he received the M.S. degree of Electrical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China and the M.S. degree of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA. In 2017, he received the Ph.D. degree of Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA. He was the recipient of ‘Shanghai Outstanding Graduates’ award, Stellar Scholarship of Georgia Tech and 2015 Summer PSERC IAB Meeting Best Poster Award. In July 2017, Dr. Liu joined School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University as an assistant professor, PI
Research Interest
Power system/microgrid protection and fault locating, Power system state/parameter estimation, Power system cyber security
Publications
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Y. Liu, N. Tai, C. Fan, Z, Yu and X, Meng, “Transient Relay Protection Criterion for EHV Transmission Line with SCCâ€, Proceedings of the CSU-EPSA, Vol.26, No.3, pp 1-6, Mar. 2014.
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Y. Liu, S. Meliopoulos, L. Sun and R. Fan, “Dynamic State Estimation Based Protection on Mutually Coupled Transmission Linesâ€, CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems, Vol.2, No.4, pp 6- 14, Dec. 2016.
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S. Meliopoulos, G. J. Cokkinides, P. Myrda, Y. Liu (corresponding author), R. Fan, L. Sun, R. Huang and Z. Tan, “Dynamic State Estimation Based Protection: Status and Promiseâ€, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol 32, Issue 1, pp 320-330, Feb. 2017.
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Y. Liu, S. Meliopoulos, R. Fan, L. Sun and Z. Tan, “Dynamic State Estimation Based Protection on Series Compensated Transmission Linesâ€, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, in press.
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Y. Liu, S. Meliopoulos, Z. Tan, L. Sun and R. Fan, “Dynamic State Estimation Based Fault Locating in Transmission Linesâ€, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, in press.