Professor Wei-Jen Lee, University of Texas at Arlington, presents his Solar Trends overview of solar energy from the 19th century and how it has progressed to the present day. Topics covered include the theory of the PV (Photo Voltaic) cell, its effect and efficiency, and the evolution of solar cell design.
Prof. Lee has been involved in research on Utility Deregulation, Renewable Energy, Arc Flash Hazards and Electrical Safety, Smart Grid, MicroGrid, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Virtual Power Plants (VPP), AI for Load, Price, and Wind Capacity Forecasting, Power Quality, Distribution Automation, Demand Response, Power Systems Analysis, Short Circuit Analysis and Relay Coordination, Distributed Energy Resources, Energy Storage System, PEV Charging Infrastructure Design, AMI and Big Data, On Line Real Time Equipment Diagnostic and Prognostic System, and Microcomputer Based Instrument for Power Systems Monitoring, Measurement, Control, and Protection.
Prof. Lee is a Fellow of IEEE, member of National Academy of Inventors, and registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.
Professor Wei-Jen Lee, University of Texas at Arlington, presents his Solar Trends overview of solar energy from the 19th century and how it has progressed to the present day. Topics covered include the theory of the PV (Photo Voltaic) cell, its effect and efficiency, and the evolution of solar cell design.