
معرفی
Dr. Le Xie is the Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Previously, he served on the faculty of Texas A&M University from 2010 to 2024. He holds a B.E. from Tsinghua University, an S.M. from Harvard, and a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on energy system digitization, AI applications in power grids, and clean energy integration.
Dr. Xie's work emphasizes addressing climate change through advanced grid technologies. His research interests include modeling large-scale systems, grid resilience, and electricity market design. He has pioneered frameworks for cyber-secure energy management and developed AI tools like OpenGridGym and PowerMamba.
- Key Contributions: Three-layered approach to carbon neutrality, cyber resilience strategies for virtual power plants, and AI-driven grid stability solutions.
- Industry Experience: Worked at ISO-New England and Edison Mission Energy Marketing & Trading.
- Leadership: Founded IEEE PES Subcommittee on Big Data & Analytics for Grid Operations.
He has received prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award and IEEE mid-career recognition. His team's research has earned multiple best paper awards at conferences like IEEE SmartGridComm and North American Power Symposium.
Current research explores cryptocurrency mining's impact on grids, climate-resilient energy systems, and foundational AI models for power grids. He advocates for data-driven approaches to enhance grid reliability and sustainability.




