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Jorge Calzada

Researcher at National Grid plc

Publications -  7
Citations -  276

Jorge Calzada is an academic researcher from National Grid plc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resource allocation & Business analytics. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 236 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Calzada include United Parcel Service.

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System and method for shipping and delivering parcels to a virtual address

TL;DR: A computer-based system and method for shipping and delivering a parcel, including reserving a terminal for a parcel; placing the parcel in the terminal, the parcel having a virtual delivery address of a recipient; picking up the parcel by a carrier; converting, through a central computer system, the virtual address into a postal address; delivering the parcel to a destination terminal dropbox corresponding to the postal address, notifying the recipient of the delivery of the parcel; and unlocking the drop-box only upon verifying the recipient's identity.
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Large-scale data analysis of power grid resilience across multiple US service regions

TL;DR: A large-scale analysis of the operation of power grids in an extended geographical area during Super Storm Sandy and daily operations reveals that such events exacerbate vulnerabilities that are obscured during normal operation.
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Business Analytics for Flexible Resource Allocation Under Random Emergencies

TL;DR: A novel decomposition approach that solves a major operational resource allocation challenge that is typical to the industry and uses models and heuristics to develop a decision support tool that is being piloted in one of the utility's sites.
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Electronic Companion to: Business Analytics for Flexible Resource Allocation Under Random Emergencies

TL;DR: In this article, Angalakudati, Balwani, Calzada, Chatterjee, Perakis, Raad, and Uichanco present a business analytics for flexible resource allocation under random emergencies.
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Training Energy Data Scientists : Universities and Industry Need to Work Together to Bridge the Talent Gap

TL;DR: An interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial approach to revising the traditional power engineering curriculum for training the next generation of energy data scientists is proposed.