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Joydeep Mitra is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University's College of Engineering with dual affiliations in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. He serves as Director of the Energy Reliability & Security (ERiSe) Laboratory and as Senior Faculty Associate at the Institute of Public Utilities.
Dr. Mitra's research focuses on power system reliability analysis and reliability-based planning, with significant contributions to power system modeling, analysis, stability, control, planning and simulation. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in energy systems, emphasizing security and sustainability in electrical grid operations. He has established himself as a leading expert in power system reliability evaluation through both academic research and industry standards development.
Dr. Mitra has received notable recognition including the prestigious 2019 IEEE-PES Roy Billinton Power System Reliability Award and IEEE Fellowship. His professional service includes editorial roles for IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and Power Engineering Letters, and previous leadership positions as Chair of the IEEE-PES Analytic Methods for Power Systems Committee.
His research program has secured substantial funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. National Laboratories, and electric utilities. With over 200 publications and patents, Dr. Mitra has significantly contributed to the field through co-authoring the book "Electric Power Grid Reliability Evaluation: Models and Methods" and IEEE Standard 762 on reliability reporting. His 18 years of academic experience complement 5 years of industry and consulting work spanning from power system hardware installation to energy market modeling and simulation.
Dr. Mitra actively engages in IEEE activities including organizing conference tracks and contributing to the development of IEEE standards, maintaining strong connections between academic research and industry practice in power systems engineering.



