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Janusz Bialek

Researcher at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  168
Citations -  7634

Janusz Bialek is an academic researcher from Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & AC power. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 163 publications receiving 6942 citations. Previous affiliations of Janusz Bialek include University of Edinburgh & Durham University.

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Combinational mechanism for generation capacity and network reinforcement planning

TL;DR: A novel mechanism for the simultaneous generation capacity and network reinforcement planning that considers investments in reactive power compensation and switchgear, andShadow prices owing to network constraints produced during the allocation of new capacity are used to define the most profitable investments.
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Tree-Partitioning as an Emergency Measure to Contain Cascading Line Failures

TL;DR: A simple graph-theoretic justification for tree-partitioning is offered, rather than one based on the spectral analysis of network Laplacian proposed in the literature, which utilizes spectral clustering for splitting a network into tree-connected clusters.
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Oscillation source location using wavelet transforms and generalized linear models

TL;DR: A statistical model is developed to encompass the linear and non-linear relationships in the system, which can then be used to identify causes of unstable system dynamics and determine the correct course of action in rectifying a range of dynamics problems.
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Operations- and Uncertainty-Aware Installation of FACTS Devices in a Large Transmission System

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that proper installation of the FACTS devices allows to do both—extend or improve the feasibility domain for the system and decrease long-term power generation cost (make cheaper generation available).
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Can cross-border transmission expansion lead to fair and stable cooperation? Northeast Asia case analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a framework for analyzing cross-border power interconnection projects based on Cooperative Game Theory is presented, which not only quantify the benefits of interconnections and suggest cost-benefit allocation techniques, but also analyze the stability of the allocations, which is a crucial aspect in regions where coordination and mutual trust between countries have not been built yet.