Pudong Ge
About me
I received the B.S. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, and Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 2016 and 2019, respectively. I obtained the PhD degree in electrical engineering at Imperial College London under the supervision of Dr. Fei Teng, where I am doing a postdoc.
Research Interests
Social-bahaviour-in-the-loop multi-network (transportation, communication, energy, etc.) dynamics and resilience
Towards future energy digitisation and zero-carbon smart city: resilience-oriented coordination of centralised and decentralised frameworks (e.g., Cloud-Edge Solution) in cyber-physical systems with applications to power systems, especially in resilient operation of power systems with renewables, cyber-attack detection and mitigation in power system control, and etc.
News
Sep. 2023, I passed my PhD viva.
August 2023, I was selected as a “Future Digileader” of Digital Futures, a cross-disciplinary research centre jointly established by KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden.
July 2023, I won Ph.D. Dissertation Challenge (only one winner) of IEEE I&CPS Asia 2023 in Chongqing, China.
Jan 2023, Our journal paper titled “Design and Planning of Flexible Mobile Micro-Grids Using Deep Reinforcement Learning” was accepted by Applied Energy.
Dec 2022, Congrats! My Turing Grant Application - “Global Fellows” was successful. Will visit NTU, Singapore in 2023.
Dec 2022, Our journal paper titled “Cyber-Resilient Self-Triggered Distributed Control of Networked Microgrids Against Multi-Layer DoS Attacks” was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid.
Oct 2022, on behalf of the collaborators, gave the online talk of “A Wireless-Assisted Hierarchical Framework to Accommodate Mobile Energy Resources” in IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids, 25-28 October 2022.
Sep 2022, Our journal paper titled “Fixed-Time Convergent Distributed Observer Design of Linear Systems: A Kernel-Based Approach” was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control.
Sep 2022, Our conference paper titled “A Wireless-Assisted Hierarchical Framework to Accommodate Mobile Energy Resources” was accepted by IEEE SmartGridComm 2022.
Sep 2022, Our conference paper titled “HA-Grid: Security Aware Hazard Analysis for Smart Grids” was accepted by IEEE SmartGridComm 2022.
June 2022, Congrats! Among work published between 1 January 2019 - 31 December 2020, Our journal paper titled “Event-triggered Distributed MPC for resilient voltage control of an islanded microgrid” was among top 10 most downloaded papers of “International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control”.
May 2022, Congrats! Our Brief paper titled “Balancing Privacy and Access to Smart Meter Data” (Sponored by Energy Future Lab at Imperial) was published and presented.
Nov 2021, Our journal paper titled “A Resilience-Oriented Centralised-to-Decentralised Framework for Networked Microgrids Management” was accepted by Applied Energy.
Oct 2021, on behalf of the collaborators, gave the online talk of “Cyber-Physical Disaster Response of Power Supply Using a Centralised-to-Distributed Framework” in IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids, 25-28 October 2021.
Sep 2021, Our conference paper titled “Cyber-Physical Disaster Response of Power Supply Using a Centralised-to-Distributed Framework” was accepted by IEEE SmartGridComm 2021.
Aug 2020, Our journal paper titled “Event-triggered Distributed MPC for resilient voltage control of an islanded microgrid” was accepted by International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control.
July 2020, Our journal paper titled “Resilient Secondary Voltage Control of Islanded Microgrids: An ESKBF-Based Distributed Fast Terminal Sliding Mode Control Approach” was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Power Systems.
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