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Karen Butler-Purry is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the Raytheon Company Professorship. She is affiliated with the Power System Automation Laboratory and the College of Engineering. Her research focuses on intelligent systems for power distribution automation, fault diagnosis, and renewable energy integration. She completed her B.S. at Southern University (1985), M.S. at UT Austin (1987), and Ph.D. at Howard University (1994).
Her work emphasizes cyber-physical systems, smart grid security, and microgrid resilience. Recent research includes AI-driven grid restoration, cybersecurity frameworks for distribution systems, and self-healing shipboard power systems. She has pioneered methods for transformer lifespan prediction and unbalanced load management in distributed networks.
Publications span over three decades, with notable contributions to IEEE journals and conferences. Her educational initiatives include the Texas A&M System AGEP Alliance and LSAMP programs, advancing underrepresented minority participation in STEM academia. She leads interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of power systems, machine learning, and equity-focused academic workforce development.
Labs/Teams: Principal Investigator in the Power System Automation Laboratory, collaborating with industry partners like Raytheon. Active in curriculum development for digital systems education through initiatives like the Enrichment Experiences in Engineering (E³) program.



