About Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering power systems cybersecurity cyber-physical systems resiliency industrial control systems power systems stability energy flexibility Professor Konstantinou is an expert in critical infrastructure security and resilience, focusing on smart grid technology, renewable energy integration and real-time simulation. Events Presented Events May 4 - May 10, 2025 The 2025 Iberian Blackout: Anatomy of a Grid Collapse Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering May 6, 09:00 - 11:00 B9 L2 R2322 renewable energy resilience power grid This talk provides a data-informed timeline of the April 28 Iberian blackout, examining how system conditions and possible instabilities may have shaped the cascade of events. Mar 24 - Mar 30, 2024 Secure Power Systems in the Age of Renewable Energy Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Mar 24, 12:00 - 13:30 B9 L2 H2 The electric grid is the backbone of our society and economy. It powers our homes, businesses, and transportation systems. With the advances in technology and the increasing use of renewables, the 3D era (decarbonization, decentralization, digitization) of power systems is facing new challenges. I will discuss how such challenges drive power grid evolution and how the temporal fluctuations of renewable sources impact the grid’s vulnerability. I will also provide methods how we are addressing these threats to ensure that the grid remains secure and resilient. I will conclude my talk with a brief description of my future research plans and a few slides about my research supervision, teaching activities, and visibility of my research group. Apr 17 - Apr 23, 2022 Electric Power to the People: Sustainable, Secure, and Resilient Energy Systems Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Apr 18, 12:00 - 13:00 B9 R2322 H1 The power system is facing unprecedented changes in operation and control as more and diverse sources and loads are being connected to this complex cyber-physical energy system. Nov 14 - Nov 20, 2021 Towards Secure and Resilient Cyber-Physical Energy Systems - 2021-11-14 Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nov 14, 12:00 - 13:00 KAUST This talk will give an overview of the research of the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) lab (sentry.kaust.edu.sa) at KAUST.
The 2025 Iberian Blackout: Anatomy of a Grid Collapse Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering May 6, 09:00 - 11:00 B9 L2 R2322 renewable energy resilience power grid This talk provides a data-informed timeline of the April 28 Iberian blackout, examining how system conditions and possible instabilities may have shaped the cascade of events.
Secure Power Systems in the Age of Renewable Energy Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Mar 24, 12:00 - 13:30 B9 L2 H2 The electric grid is the backbone of our society and economy. It powers our homes, businesses, and transportation systems. With the advances in technology and the increasing use of renewables, the 3D era (decarbonization, decentralization, digitization) of power systems is facing new challenges. I will discuss how such challenges drive power grid evolution and how the temporal fluctuations of renewable sources impact the grid’s vulnerability. I will also provide methods how we are addressing these threats to ensure that the grid remains secure and resilient. I will conclude my talk with a brief description of my future research plans and a few slides about my research supervision, teaching activities, and visibility of my research group.
Electric Power to the People: Sustainable, Secure, and Resilient Energy Systems Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Apr 18, 12:00 - 13:00 B9 R2322 H1 The power system is facing unprecedented changes in operation and control as more and diverse sources and loads are being connected to this complex cyber-physical energy system.
Towards Secure and Resilient Cyber-Physical Energy Systems - 2021-11-14 Charalambos (Harrys) Konstantinou, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nov 14, 12:00 - 13:00 KAUST This talk will give an overview of the research of the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) lab (sentry.kaust.edu.sa) at KAUST.
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