I’m currently a Research Associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison, advised by Prof. Line Roald. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in Computer and Information Engineering from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, advised by Prof. Chenye Wu. Download my CV.

The global clean energy transition and the widespread electrification of sectors like transportation, manufacturing, and heating are creating larger, more distributed, and increasingly uncertain power systems. This shift challenges the adequacy of the traditional generation-follows-load power system operation paradigm and calls for advanced methods to achieve dynamic supply-demand coordination. My long-term research vision is to develop foundational models and algorithms necessary to achieve this coordination, thereby enhancing the reliability, efficiency, and sustainability of power and energy systems. In pursuit of this vision, my current research focuses on designing robust sample-based methods to manage uncertainties and employ potential dynamic flexibility to coordinate system stakeholders.

Research Interests

  • Modelling and Optimization of the Electric Grid
  • Decision-Making under Uncertainty and Sample-Oriented Methods
  • Carbon-Aware Load Shifting and Electricity Market Design

Education

  • Ph.D in The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, 2024
  • M.S. in Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2021
  • M.S. in MINES ParisTech, 2021
  • B.S. in North China Electric Power University, 2018