Summary
Eran Schweitzer is a power system engineer with nine years of experience focused on modeling, analysis, and optimization of electric grids, currently at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He has led development of linearizations for the power flow problem, both local and global solvers for optimal power flow, and unit commitment model innovations that bridge research and practical system operations. His background blends academic rigor—a PhD in electrical engineering and research roles at ASU and PNNL—with industry-facing project engineering in European transmission and energy services. Unusually for an engineer, he originally studied music to magna cum laude, a detail that reflects a disciplined creative perspective he applies to complex mathematical problems.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music, Magna Cum Laude at University of Southern California
Post Baccalaureate, Electrical Engineering, Post Baccalaureate, Electrical Engineering at Portland State University
Master of Science - MS, Electrical Power Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical Power Engineering at RWTH Aachen University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
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