Past Minutes of the
Power Engineering Education Committee
University Education Activities Subcommittee


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REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
1993 WINTER IEEE/PES MEETING, February 1994

1.  Dennis Wiitanen presented the subcommittee's biennial report, Electric Power Engineering Education Resources 1991-92, during the technical sessions of the meeting.  The subcommittee members involved on the preparation of this report were D.O. Wiitanen, Chairman, M.E. El-Hawary, C. Grigg, C.A. Gross, R. L. King, T.G. Schmehl, E.K. Stanek, S.N. Talukdar, and R.J. Thomas.

2.  The subcommittee has also initiated a project to identify shareware that is available for teaching power engineering.  An initial survey was e-mailed to the subscribers of the power-globe list.  This initial mailing indicated enough interest to pursue the project further.

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chairman, ERS

REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
1994 SUMMER IEEE/PES MEETING, July 1994

1.  The mailings for the 1993-94 Electric Power Engineering Education Resources report will be prepared and mailed this year.  Anyone wishing to have a question considered for inclusion in the report should submit that request to Roger King.  Everyone is reminded to complete their forms as soon as they receive them to ensure a timely response.  Dennis Wiitanen presented the subcommittee's report on the behalf of Roger King.

2.  The subcommittee's project to identify shareware that is available for teaching power engineering is progressing.   Respondents to the initial survey will be contacted about supplying the software they volunteered.  An anonymous FTP site will be set up at Mississippi State University to support this endeavor.  It will be on-line by the Winter meeting.

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chairman, ERS1. 

REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
1995 WINTER IEEE/PES MEETING, January 1995

1.  The mailings for the 1993-94 Electric Power Engineering Education Resources report have been mailed. Seventy two surveys have been completed and returned from U.S. ABET accredited universities.   Mo El-Hawary is coordinating the Canadian response.  Everyone is reminded to complete their forms as soon as they receive them to ensure a timely response.

2.  An anonymous FTP site (accessible via WWW) has been set up at Mississippi State University to support the subcommittee's project to make available shareware for teaching power engineering.  It has not yet been brought on-line due to a need to receive permission from the IEEE for making available copyrighted papers in support of the shareware.

3.  An updated membership roster is included below:

R. L. King, Chair, Mississippi State University
M. E. El-Hawary, Technical University of Nova Scotia
M. T. Glinkowski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
C. Grigg, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
C. A. Gross, Auburn University
V. Rajagopalan, University of Quebec
T. G. Schmehl, PTI
T. S. Sidhu, University of Saskatchewan
E. K. Stanek, University of Missouri - Rolla
S. T. Talukdar, Carnegie-Mellon University
R. J. Thomas, Cornell University
S. M. Yousif, California State University - Sacramento

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chairman, ERS

REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
1995 SUMMER IEEE/PES MEETING, July 1995

1.  The 1993-94 Electric Power Engineering Education Resources report was presented by the Subcommittee for approval.  The report contained information from 89 ABET accredited universities in the U.S. and Canada.  The paper was approved by the Power Engineering Education Committee for presentation and publication at the 1996 Winter Power Meeting, subject to the changes submitted at the meeting.  Two additional universities (University of Nevada-Reno and MIT) said they would also like to be included in the final report and they would send their survey forms after their return from the meeting.

2.  An anonymous FTP site has been set up at Mississippi State University to support the subcommittee's project to make available shareware for teaching power engineering.  The location of the site is http://www.ee.msstate.edu/~rking/ieee/ieee.html

3.  An updated membership roster is included below:

R. L. King, Chair, Mississippi State University
M. E. El-Hawary, Technical University of Nova Scotia
M. T. Glinkowski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
C. Grigg, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
C. A. Gross, Auburn University
V. Rajagopalan, University of Quebec
T. G. Schmehl, PTI
T. S. Sidhu, University of Saskatchewan
R. J. Thomas, Cornell University
D.O. Wiitanen, Michigan Tech University
S. M. Yousif, California State University - Sacramento

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chair, ERS

REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES SUBCOMMITTEE, 1996 WINTER IEEE/PES MEETING

1.  This is the first report of the University Education Activities Subcommittee.  This subcommittee is a result of the restructuring of PEEC in which the Educational Resources Subcommittee and the Curriculum Subcommittee were folded together.

2.  Activities of the subcommittee at the 1996 Winter Meeting can be summarized as follows:

a.    Presentation by title only, the paper entitled “Electric Power Engineering Education Resources 1993-94.”  Members of the subcommittee responsible for  this report were:  R. L. King, Chair, M. E. El-Hawary, M. T. Glinkowski, C. Grigg, C. A. Gross, V. Rajagopalan, T. G. Schmehl, T. S. Sidhu, R. J. Thomas, D. O. Wiitanen, S. M. Yousif.

b.    Sponsorship of a panel discussion on the topic of “The Changing Role of Universities in Education of Engineers for the Electric Utility Industry.”  The panel was organized and moderated by R.L. King.  Panelists were Roger Dugan (Electrotek), Robert Green (Central & South West Services), Peter Lewis (IEEE), Damir Novosel (ABB-TTI), Pete Sauer (U of Illinois), Tim Schmehl (PTI), Ed Schweitzer (SEL), and Bruce Wollenberg (U of Minnesota).  The panel discussion appeared to be well accepted with a count of 72 people in attendance at the peak and about 40 still in attendance at 5:00 p.m.

3.  Several topics were discussed at the subcommittee’s regularly scheduled meeting.   The action items coming out of this meeting were:
a.    The need to develop a scope statement for the subcommittee.  Roger King (Chair) and George Karady (Vice-Chair) will write a draft version of the new scope and circulate it via e-mail to those present at the meeting for comment.
b.    Two panel discussions were tentatively planned:
Winter 1997    Panel on Pros/Cons of         Tim Schmehl (coordinator)
a Virtual Lab Environment
Summer 1997    Distance learning via WWW    Shelli Starrett (coordinator)
c.    Need to explore possibility of making Educational Resources information dynamic and available via Internet -- Roger King

4.  The next Subcommittee meeting is scheduled for the Summer Power Meeting in Denver at 2:00 p.m., Monday, July 22.

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chair, ERS

REPORT TO PEEC AND PEEC ADCOM
on the activities of the
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES SUBCOMMITTEE, 1996 SUMMER IEEE/PES MEETING

1.  The first order of business for the subcommittee was to approve a scope statement.  The approved scope reads as follows:

The University Education Activities Subcommittee deals with topics that improve electric power engineering education including: regular resource assessments (e.g., faculty, laboratories, etc.), assessing power industry requirements that impact electric power engineering education, model curriculum development, promotion of innovative teaching methods and aids, encouraging faculty professional development, sponsoring technical monographs suitable for classroom use, and liaison with the Power Engineering Education Foundation.

2.  Plans were formulated for several panel discussions to be sponsored by the subcommittee for the next few meetings.  These panels can be summarized as:

Winter 1997    Teaching Via a Virtual Lab Environment - Pros and Cons
Tim Schmehl (coordinator)    tg.schmehl@pti-us.com

Summer 1997    Distance Learning
Shelli Starrett (coordinator)    starret@eece.ksu.edu
Summer 1997    International Power Engineering Education Practices
George Karady (coordinator)    karady@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

Winter 1998    Repeat the panel sessions from Summer 1997 Berlin

Summer 1998    Panel of the winners of the NSF/EPRI research initiative entitled “Innovative Power Engineering Education in a Changing Environment”
Roger King (coordinator)    rking@ee.msstate.edu

3.  A working group was created to conduct the 1995-96 Electric Power Engineering Education resources survey.  Members of the subcommittee volunteering to be a member of this working group are:  A. Chandrasekaran (chair), Robert Fischl, Mietek Glinkowski,  Roger King, Jeffrey Mayer, V. Rajagopalan, T.S. Sidhu, and Tim Skvarenina.  Roger King will forward information form the last survey to Dr. Chandrasekaran and the working group will conduct their business via E-mail.  Drs. Rajagopalan and Sidhu will coordinate the Canadian responses.  A draft of the survey form will be presented for approval at the 1997 Winter meeting.  Any questions or comments should be forwarded to the working group chair.

4.  Charlie Gross updated the subcommittee on the status of projects that were on-going in the old Curriculum Subcommittee.  He will forward his files to Adly Girgis.
 
5.  Bob Green asked the Subcommittee for assistance in obtaining information about the present status of the people sponsored by the Power Engineering Education Foundation.  Noel Schulz and  Shelli Starrett will prepare this input for Bob.

6.  A list of the Subcommittee membership roster is attached to this report.

7.  The next Subcommittee meeting is scheduled for the Winter Power Meeting in New York City.  Time and place will be announced later.

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chair, University Education Activities


University Education Activities Subcommittee 1997 Winter Power Meeting

1. The minutes from the 1996 Summer Power Meeting were approved as written. 

2. Panel discussions:

3. The 1995-96 Electric Power Engineering Resources Survey will be sent out this semester for universities to complete. Sekar Chandrasekaran is coordinating this Working Group. Drs. Rajagopalan and Sidhu will coordinate the Canadian responses. A draft of the survey form was approved.

4. Charlie Gross will forward his files from the old Curriculum Subcommittee to Adly Girgis. The following people agreed to work with Adly on this Working Group -- Charlie Gross, Mo El-Hawary, Mietek Glinkowski, Kraig Olejniczak, John Palmer, Jim Patton, and Dennis Wiitanen.

5. Bob Green had asked the Subcommittee for assistance in obtaining information about the present status of the people sponsored by the Power Engineering Education Foundation. Noel Schulz and Shelli Starrett prepared the following update:

PEEF Recipient Ph.D. University Status Present Status
Shelli Starrett Iowa State completed teaching at Kansas State
Larry Trussell VPI completed working at Scott & Scott
John Palmer RPI completed teaching at Colorado School of Mines
Noel Schulz Minnesota completed teaching at Michigan Tech
Kenneth Bryden Wisconsin-Madison student scheduled to complete Spring 1997
Timothy Hall MIT student completed 1st year of Ph.D.

6. The next Subcommittee meeting is scheduled for the Winter Power Meeting in Tampa. Time and place will be announced later.

Submitted by:
Roger L. King
Chair, University Education Activities


MINUTES

Power Engineering Education Committee
University Education Activities Subcommittee Meeting

IEEE PES 1998 SUMMER MEETING
Bastille Day (July 14), 1998 2:35 PM

  1. OPENING: Attendees were: Leonard Bohmann, Ram Gupta, Adly Girgis, Kraig Olejniczak, Charles Gross, A. Chandrasekaran, Rich Christie, S.S. Venkata, Noel Schulz.
  2. Minutes of the 1998 Winter meeting were approved
  3. Report of WM98 panel session: Shelli Starrett chaired a session on distance learning. Charlie Gross and Leonard Bohmann reported that it was moderatly well attended and well recieved
  4. Future panel sesions:

    Winter 99 New York
    "Review of Electric Power Engineering Worldwide"
    George Karady (coordinator) karady@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

    Summer 99 Edmonton
    "ABET 2000"
    Rich Christe (coordinator) christie@ee.washington.edu

    Winter 00 Singapore
    "Power Engineering Education on the Pacific Rim"
    Leonard Bohmann will try to find an organizer

  5. The University Education Activities Subcommittee will sponsor a social rap session on faculty professional and career development at the WM99. Noel Schulz will be the facilitator. Tentative schedule is Sunday evening after the reception. The only question is the Super Bowl that Sunday.
  6. The 95-96 Power Engineering Education Resource Report was approved pending minor editorial revisions. It is to be sent to the PEEC committee for approval for email approval if possible. Thanks to Sekar Chandrasekaran for chairing the working group that produced the report.
  7. Chandrasekaran agreed to head the 97-98 survey. the committee agreed to develop a proposal to update the survey questions, the methods of gathering data, and the form of the final report.

Submitted by:

Leonard J. Bohmann
Chair, University Education Activities


MINUTES

University Education Activities Subcommittee of the Power Engineering Education Committee

IEEE PES 1999 WINTER MEETING
Ground Hog Day (February 2) 1999 - 2:30pm

  1. Meeting was called to order at 2:30pm. Attendees:, Leonard Bohmann, Sekar Chandrasekaren, Charles Gross, V. Rajagopalan, Tim Skvarenina, Rich Christee, Ram Gupta, Ward Jewell, Fred Denny, Richard Wall, Stephen Sabo
  2. The minutes from the SM98 were approved with no corrections
  3. Future Panel sessions:

Summer 1999 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
"Review of Electric Power Engineering Worldwide"
George Karady, coordinator karady@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

Winter 2000 - Singapore
"Power Engineering Education in Asia"
Felix Wu, coordinator ffwu@eee.hku.hk
Dr. Wu will be contacted by Bohmann to confirm this

Summer 2000 - Seattle, WA
"ABET 2000"
Rich Christie, coordinator christie@ee.washington.edu

  1. Web resources: Bohmann will check with PES headquarters about Web page hosting and help with Web page development. Bohmann will also develop a Educational Resource Area on the PEEC Web page.

    Power Engineering Education Resource Survey: Skvarenina moved and Gupta seconded that the resource survey be for the 98-99 academic year. Motion passed w/ no opposition.

    The vision for the resource survey is an on-line database which is continually updated and freely accessible. University’s would use a password and be able to update their information whenever they wanted. Users would be able to access information from the Web.

    Specific changes for this survey:

    1. Try collecting information using Web forms
    2. Add url for each University
    3. reduce information gathered on faculty experience, faculty academic year time spent, number of graduates, and enrollment.
    4. Specify which information must be included and which information is optional. Non-reported data will be marked with NR.
  2. Email voting: Bohmann offered a motion to allow voting on proposals by email. A proposition will be emailed to all members by the chair. Discussion by email will be encouraged. A 2 week deadline for responding is a minimum. A proposition will be deemed to have passed if it is approved by ½ of the people who have responded.
  3. Effective Teaching Workshop - Summer 2000, Seattle, WA: Bohmann introduced a proposal that the University Education Activities Subcommittee work with PEEC to sponsor a workshop on teaching. Wall moved and Christie seconded a motion to pursue this. The motion passed without opposition. Dick Wall volunteered to try to get corporate sponsorship.
  4. Article on Educational Computing in CAP: Denny discussed a proposal to write an article in the Computer Applications in Power on the use, needs, and resources of computers in power engineering educational programs. Chandrasekaren, Rajagopalan, and Bohmann agreed to help.
  5. Sub committee time: Bohmann suggested that the subcommittee meeting time be moved to 5pm on Monday. No opposition was voiced. Bohmann will co-ordinated with PEEC vice-chair Venkata to move the meeting.
  6. Meeting was adjourned at 4pm.

Submitted by:

Leonard J. Bohmann
Chair, University Education Activities


Minutes
University Education Activities Subcommittee
of the
Power Engineering Education Committee
Monday, July 18,1999 – Edmonton, Alberta

  1. Meeting was called to order at 5:05pm.
    Attendees:, Leonard Bohmann, Sekar Chandrasekaren, Charles Gross, V. Rajagopalan, Rich Christie, Ward Jewell, Fred Denny, Noel Schulz, Monica Mallini, Joe Karnas, and Tarlochan Sidhu
  2. The minutes from the WM99 were approved with no corrections
  3. Future Panel sessions:

    Winter 2000 - Singapore
    "Power Engineering Education in Asia"
    Felix Wu, coordinator ffwu@eee.hku.hk

    Summer 2000 - Seattle, WA
    "ABET Engineering Criteria 2000"
    Rich Christie, coordinator christie@ee.washington.edu

    Winter 2001 - Columbus, OH
    "title to be determined"
    Pragasen Pillay and Noel Schulz, coordinators

  4. Sekar Chanrasekaran unveiled the new web based version of the Power Engineering Educational Resources Survey. http://149.149.37.43/atp/shell-cgi/ieee_survey.pl
    This form can be used to report the data. There is also a hard copy of the form which can be mailed in. Forms are available by contacting Sekar. Work still needs to be done to put the collected data into a database. Sekar requests funds to hire an undergraduate student (20-30 hrs.) to do the work.
  5. Bohmann reported that Schweitzer Engineering Labs has agreed to be the major sponsor of the Schweitzer Effective Power Engineering Teaching Workshop. He passed out a new budget showing their pledge. The consensus was that the support should go to the applicants with the least teaching experience. Other applicants would be expected on a 1 st come 1st served basis.
  6. Bohmann reported that he had started to work on a web page of digital educational resources. The URL is: http://www.ee.mtu.edu/faculty/ljbohman/peec/Dig_Rsor.htm
    The intent is to gather a list of URLs which contain resources for collage faculty teaching in the power area. To submit a URL please email to: ljbohman@mtu.edu
    The discussion was that a disclaimer should be added to page to the effect that PEEC has no control or review of the quality of the material which is posted. The only screening would be that the material would need to power related.
  7. CAP Article: Fred Denny was put in charge of a task force to write an article for the Computer Application of Power. The purpose and outline of the article is attached. Please contact Fred with comments (f.denny@ieee.org ). He is also looking for volunteers to write sections.
  8. The subcommittee approved a new scope for itself. Bohmann will take it to the AdCom. The new scope is: Seeks to improve power engineering education at the university level by promoting innovative teaching methods and materials, identifying changing industry educational requirements, developing model curricula, collecting and publishing data on faculty and laboratory resources available at colleges and universities, and other such activities.

Meeting was adjourned at 6:26pm

 

Report on PEEC AdCom’s actions which effect the the UEA subcommittee

The Administration Committee of the Power Engineering Education Committee met from 8-9:30 Tuesday morning, July 19.

  1. The Singapore panel session was approved. The other panel sessions were put in the queue to be approved closer to the meeting.
  2. The budget submitted to PES has money for web page development.
  3. Concern was expressed about naming the teaching workshop the "Schweitzer Power Engineering Effective Teaching Workshop". The discussion (which included Don Russell, PES president) concerned if PES was willing to sponsor something which had commercial name associated with it. Bohmann will work with Saifur Rahman (PES vice-president) on this.
  4. Saifur Rahman also said ha doubted that NSF would be willing to put money to a workshop with a commercial name associated with it.
  5. The new scope was approved. The UAE scope is: Seeks to improve power engineering education at the university level by promoting innovative teaching methods and materials, identifying changing industry educational requirements, developing model curricula, collecting and publishing data on faculty and laboratory resources available at colleges and universities, and other such activities.

Submitted by:

Leonard J. Bohmann
Chair, University Education Activities



Minutes of the University Education Activities Subcommittee, Power Engineering Education Committee
Tuesday, July 18, 2000 – Seattle, WA
  1. Meeting was called to order at 2:30 pm.  Attendees: Leonard Bohmann, Ward Jewell, Venkatachari Rajagopalan, Dennis Wiitanen, Richard Wall, Fred Denny, Tim Skvarenina, Stephen Sebo, Tom Baldwin, Peter Wiesner
  2. The minutes from the SM99 were approved with no corrections.
  3. Possible panel sessions were discussed:
    Summer Meeting 2001 – Vancouver, BC
        Computer Applications in Power Engineering
            organized by Fred Denny
        Putting Your Course on the Web
            organized by Bob Alden
    Winter Meeting 2002 – New York, NY
        ABET
            organized by Richard Wall
  4. The biannual resource survey was discussed and it was agreed that it was valuable and worth doing.  Skvarenina and Wiitanen agreed to serve on the task force.
  5. The positions of vice-chair and secretary for the subcommittee are open and Bohmann took names of volunteers.  Skvarnina and Wall volunteered.
  6. Weisner from the IEEE Education Activites Board asked for help in an EAB project to make continuing education materials available on the web, the Professional Development Institute.  A task force was formed with Bohmann, Brian Johnson, Jewell, Skevarnina, and Baldwin.
Meeting adjourned at 3:50
Submitted by:
Leonard Bohmann, Chair


Minutes of the University Education Activities Subcommittee, Power Engineering Education Committee Monday, January 29, 2001 – Columbus, OH
  1. Meeting was called to order at 3:35 pm.  Attendees: Leonard Bohmann, Ward Jewell,  Peter Wiesner, Bedru Chowdury
  2. The minutes from the SM00 were approved with no corrections.
  3. Panel sessions were discussed:
    Summer Meeting 2001 – Vancouver, BC
        Putting Your Course on the Web
            organized by Bob Alden,
            Bohmann had talked to Alden on 1/26 and he was ready to go
        Computer Applications in Power Engineering
            organized by Fred Denny
            Bohmann had not been able to get a hold of Denny, perhaps it should be postponed?
    Winter Meeting 2002 – New York, NY
        ABET
            organized by Richard Wall?
        Any other ideas.  Bohmann will email a request for proposals.
  4. The biannual resource survey was discussed.  Bohmann will see what he can do to get it revived.  Will report to AdCom by the April adcom meeting
  5. Skvarnina had volunteered for the positions of sub-committee vice-chair and Wall had volunteered for the position of subcommittee secretary.  Bohmann received AdComs approval for both positions.
  6. The Internet Education WG was organized under the Life-Long Learning Subcommittee with El-Hawary as chair.  It will be the liaison for Weisner for the EAB project, the Professional Development Institute.  
Meeting adjourned at 4:15 pm.
Submitted by:
Leonard Bohmann, chair



Minutes of the University Education Activities Subcommittee, Power Engineering Education Committee
Sunday, July 15, 2001 – Vancouver, BC
  1.  Meeting was called to order at 4:12 pm.  Attendees: Leonard Bohmann, Rich Christe,  Peter Wiesner, Tim Skvarenina, Noel Schulz, Arun Sekar
  2. The minutes from the WM01 were approved with no corrections.
  3. Wiesner reported on IEEE Education's activities of interest of PES.  Distribution of tutorials is migrating from video tape to CD-ROM.  IEEE's professional development institute (http://www.ieee.org/pdi)  has an initial list of schools which offer power programs.  He asked that we review them and send him comments (mailto:pwiesner@ieee.org).  They are also working on a project with Virginia Tech and Iowa State on implementing issues for a digital library.  This involves standardizing peer review of "learning objects", developing meta tags for the learning objects, and apply them in a pilot project to the PowerLearn objects.  The Internet Education WG will be held Tue, 3:00 pm, Hotel Vancouver – 713.
  4. Sessions this meeting:
    Bohmann announced that the subcommittee was sponsoring two session at the meeting:
        A 1st Course in Power Engineering: Part II; Wed. 2:00 pm; Hyatt – Prince of Wales
        Power Engineering Courses on the World Wide Web; Thur. 9:00 am; Hyatt – Balmoral
  5. Future Sessions:
    Winter Meeting 2002 – New York
        Teaching Deregulation
            organized by Christie and Bohmann; will plan on ~15 min presentation
            and longer discussions; will send out email survey week of 7/23/01 to
            find out how much is being taught and to help identify panelists.
    Summer Meeting 2002 – Chicago, IL
        Satisfying ABET design requirements with Power Engineering.
            suggested by Christie, tentatively agreed to organize.       
  6. Resource Survey:
    The biannual resource survey was discussed.  Editorial changes were collected.  Wiesner said that some of the data will be used for the Professional Development Institute web site. Bohmann and Sekar will develop a contact list using NEEDHA and the old distribution list.  The contacts are to download the survey from a web site (available in PDF form, MS Word, and text formats) and email the results back..  The deadline will be 10/1.
  7. PEEC Web Site:
    The links need to be updated.  Bohmann will find a student to do it.  Links to the 2 career videos need to be added.
Meeting adjourned at 5:40 pm.
Submitted by,
Leonard Bohmann, Chair

University Education Activities Subcommittee of the Power Engineering Education Committee
Minutes - Monday, January 28, 2002, New York, NY

1)    The meeting was called to order at 3:30 pm
Attendees: Leonard Bohmann, Noel Schulz, Ward Jewell

2)    The minutes of the Summer Meeting '01 in Vancouver were approved without corrections.

3)    The subcommittee approved the sponsoring of a panel session "Teaching Deregulation" at the Summer Meeting '02 in Chicago.  Bohmann will organize the session.  Potential panelists were discussed.

4)    Panel sessions for the 2003 Annual Meeting in Toronto were discussed.  A panel "Design Experiences for Power Engineers" will be investigated.  Jewell agreed to organize it and will do an email survey to gather information.  

5)    It was announced that Jim McCalley had agreed to organize the Power Engineering Resource Survey.

6)    The meeting was adjourned at 4:00 pm

Submitted by:
Leonard J. Bohmann, Chair


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