
معرفی
Kevin Tomsovic is the Chancellor's Professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Director of the CURENT Engineering Research Center. His expertise spans smart grids, power systems optimization, and cyber-physical resilience. He holds a PhD from the University of Washington (1987) and prior roles at Washington State University. Research focuses on renewable integration, microgrid scheduling, and grid security, with notable contributions to IEEE standards. Awards include IEEE Fellow status.
Education: PhD/M.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Washington (1987/1984); B.S. Electrical Engineering, Michigan Tech (1982).
Research interests include:
- Intelligent systems for power distribution design
- Electricity market analysis and stability control
- Cybersecurity for grid infrastructure
- Resilience quantification in energy systems
Publications highlight advancements in grid emulation platforms, adversarial ML defenses, and microgrid optimization. His work is supported by NSF/DOE grants (e.g., NSF EEC-1041877). CURENT testbed facilities enable real-time grid control validation.
Awards: IEEE Fellow (20XX).
Grants & Collaborations: Lead CURENT NSF ERC; industry partnerships include power utilities and tech firms. Active in developing standards for grid resilience metrics.
Labs/Teams: CURENT Engineering Research Center, UT Power Systems Lab.


