ADONIS EMMANUEL DC. TIO
Position: Assistant Professor
Laboratory Affiliation: Power Systems Simulation Laboratory
Room: 326
Telephone Number: +63-2-9818500 ext 3361
Email: adonis.tio@eee.upd.edu.ph
Research Interests: Power and Energy Systems Modeling and Planning
Educational Background:
PhD, University of Sydney, 2020
MS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
BS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2011
Research Projects/Activities: (concluded) Project Staff, Pilot Study for Integrating Microgrid and Distributed Renewable Energy Sources for an Electric Cooperative; (concluded) Project Staff, USAID Philippines Project: Building Low Emissions Alternatives to Development, Economic Resilience, and Sustainability; (concluded) Project Staff, ADB TA-7645: Strengthening Planning Capacity for Low-Carbon Growth in Developing Asia; (concluded) Project Staff, “Development of Case Studies for LEAP Training” as part of USAID Analysis and Investment in Low-Emission Growth Project
Laboratory Affiliation: Power Systems Simulation Laboratory
Room: 326
Telephone Number: +63-2-9818500 ext 3361
Email: adonis.tio@eee.upd.edu.ph
Research Interests: Power and Energy Systems Modeling and Planning
Educational Background:
PhD, University of Sydney, 2020
MS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
BS EE, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2011
Research Projects/Activities: (concluded) Project Staff, Pilot Study for Integrating Microgrid and Distributed Renewable Energy Sources for an Electric Cooperative; (concluded) Project Staff, USAID Philippines Project: Building Low Emissions Alternatives to Development, Economic Resilience, and Sustainability; (concluded) Project Staff, ADB TA-7645: Strengthening Planning Capacity for Low-Carbon Growth in Developing Asia; (concluded) Project Staff, “Development of Case Studies for LEAP Training” as part of USAID Analysis and Investment in Low-Emission Growth Project
Recent Publication/s:
A.E.Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Finding congestion modes of future grids with diverse power exchanges”, 2022 IEEE 22nd International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), Prague, June 2022. |
A.E.Tio, “Adequacy assessment of the Philippine Luzon grid for diverse power exchanges”, 2021 IEEE 21st International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), Bari, Italy, June 2021. |
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Planning for flexible future grids under power injection diversity”, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sydney, December 2020. |
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Towards Planning for Flexible Future Grids Under High Power Injection Diversity.” Electric Power Systems Research, vol. 189, Elsevier B.V, Dec. 2020. |
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Can Graph Properties Determine Future Grid Adequacy for Power Injection Diversity?” Physica A, vol. 550, Elsevier B.V, July 2020. |
A.E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Grid inadequacy assessment for high power injection diversity. Part I: Framework and metrics,” Int. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst., vol. 118, 2020. |
A. E. Tio, D.J. Hill, and J. Ma, “Grid inadequacy assessment for high power injection diversity Part II: Finding grid expansion options,” Int. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst., vol. 118, 2020. |