The following tutorials are planned for ESTS 2021. Tutorials will be held Tuesday through Thursday, July 27-30 in an interactive online format, and will be available on-demand after the initial presentation.

  • Electrical Power and Propulsion Preliminary and Contract Design Process, John Amy (Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division) and Norbert Doerry (Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division)
  • Electric Power Load Analysis (EPLA), John Amy (Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division) and Norbert Doerry (Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division)
  • Control Hardware in the Loop Fundamentals, Matt Baker and Andy Sellers (Typhoon HIL) and Jim Turso (Huntington Ingalls Industries)
  • Supporting Technology Development In-Service Operation of Shipboard Power Systems with Fit-For-Purpose Modeling and Simulation, Graham Dudgeon (MathWorks, Inc)
  • High Temperature Superconducting Technology for Electric Ships, Sastry Pamidi (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering)
  • Model Predictive Control for Ship Power Systems, Greg Sinsley (US Naval Academy)
  • Green Electrification of Ships and Ports, John Prousalidis (National Technical University of Athens)
  • PESNet 3.0:  A Next Generation Communication and Control Network for High-frequency Modular Power Converters, Jun Wang, Dushan Boroyevich, Yu Rong, Vladimir Mitrovic, Boran Fan (University of NB-Lincoln/VA Tech)

Tutorials are available free of charge by registering here and selecting “Tutorials Only”.


Schedule

Tuesday, July 27

10:00 am

Tutorial Session I

Electrical Power and Propulsion Preliminary and Contract Design Process
Norbert Doerry, NAVSEA, United Stated
John Amy, NSWC Philadelphia, United States

12:00 pm

12:30 pm

Lunch

Tutorial Session II

PESNet 3.0: A Next Generation Communication and Control Network for High‐frequency Modular Power Converters
Jun Wang, University of Nebraska‐Lincoln/Virginia Tech

Wednesday, July 28

10:00 am

Tutorial Session III

High Temperature Superconducting Technology for Electric Ships
Sastry Pamidi, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

12:00 pm

12:30 pm

Lunch

Tutorial Session IV

Electric Power Load Analysis (EPLA)
John Amy, Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division
Norbert Doerry, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division

Thursday, July 29

10:00 am

Tutorial Session V

Supporting Technology Development In-Service Operation of Shipboard Power Systems with Fit-For-Purpose Modeling and Simulation
Graham Dudgeon, MathWorks, Inc.

12:00 pm

12:30 pm

Lunch

Tutorial Session VI

Control Hardware in the Loop Fundamentals
Matt Baker and Andy Sellers, Typhoon HIL
Jim Turso, Huntington Ingalls Industries

Friday, July 30

10:00 am

Tutorial Session VII

Green Electrification of Ships and Ports
John Prousalidis, National Technical University of Athens

12:00 pm

12:30 pm

Lunch

Tutorial Session VIII

Model Predictive Control for Ship Power Systems
Greg Sinsley, US Naval Academy


Virtual Conference due to COVID-19

IEEE and the Organizing Committee of ESTS 2021 have been monitoring the uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Although we were eager for a return to a sense of normality and the opportunity to meet at in-person events again, continuing concerns and unpredictability over health, travel and gathering restrictions make it impossible to plan and deliver a high-quality traditional conference. After much thought, deliberation and discussion, the Organizing Committee members have reached a consensus that moving ESTS 2021 to be fully virtual is the best option. 


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