Dr. Laura M. Arpan is the Theodore Clevenger Professor of Communication and Director of Doctoral Studies in the School of Communication at Florida State University. Dr. Arpan’s research examines risk perceptions, human motivation and responses to pro-environmental messages, interventions, and related technologies. Her projects focus on the effectiveness of promotional messages and outreach efforts designed to encourage sustainable behaviors such as energy conservation and efficiency. Recent work has examined Americans’ attitudes toward energy conservation and sustainability, factors enhancing the effectiveness of information campaign messages promoting energy-use-reduction and sustainability
Dr. Laura M. Arpan is the Theodore Clevenger Professor of Communication and Director of Doctoral Studies in the School of Communication at Florida State University. Dr. Arpan’s research examines risk perceptions, human motivation and responses to pro-environmental messages, interventions, and related technologies. Her projects focus on the effectiveness of promotional messages and outreach efforts designed to encourage sustainable behaviors such as energy conservation and efficiency. Recent work has examined Americans’ attitudes toward energy conservation and sustainability, factors enhancing the effectiveness of information campaign messages promoting energy-use-reduction and sustainability
Fei Teng, Ph.D.
Dr Fei Teng is a lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London. He graduated with BEng from Beihang University, China in 2009 and obtained MSc and PhD at Imperial College in 2010 and 2015, respectively. He worked as a Research Associate at Imperial College from 2015 to 2017 and an Assistant Professor in Smart Grids at MINES ParisTech in 2017.
His research mainly focuses on the advanced modeling, optimization and analysis of low carbon power system operation and planning under uncertainty. He has been previously involved in multiple EU/UK research and industrial projects to understand the challenges on the future low-carbon electricity system and the potential solutions from emerging flexible technologies (including flexible generation, energy storage, demand response and interconnection). He has authored more than 30 scientific publications in leading power system journals and conferences. He is member of IEA Wind Task 25 WG and EERA JP ESI.
Selected Publications
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F. Teng, V. Trovato and G. Strbac, “Stochastic Scheduling with Inertia-dependent Fast Frequency Response” IEEE Trans. Power Syst., Vol 31, Issue 2, pp1557–1566, 2016
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F. Teng and G. Strbac, “Business Cases for Energy Storage with Multiple Service Provision”, J Mod Power Syst Cle, 4.4 (2016): 615-625,
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F. Teng, M. Aunedi and G. Strbac, “Benefits of Flexibility from Smart Electrified Transportation and Heating in the Future UK Electricity System” Applied Energy, Vol 167, pp420–431, 2016
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M. Sun, F. Teng (*), I. Konstantinos and G. Strbac “An Objective-based Scenario Selection Approach for Transmission Network Expansion Planning with Multivariate Stochasticity in Load and Renewable Energy Source”, Energy, Vol 145, pp 871-885, 2018
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V. Trovato, F. Teng (*) and G. Strbac, “Role and Benefits of Flexible Thermostatically Controlled Loads in Future Low-Carbon Systems” IEEE Trans. Smart Grid., online available