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I was born in the former Yugoslavia, and was very fortunate to have had parentswho unconditionally encouraged education and hard work. I studied Electrical Engineeringat the University of Belgrade and obtained Bachelor and Master Degreeswith specialization in Automatic Control. In the early 1980’s I was sent to learnhow to use automation to prevent wide-spread loss of electricity service infamouslyknown as “blackouts". My wonderful mentors at the University of Belgrade and atthe Michael Pupin Institute contacted Professor John Zaborszky and I was given aresearch assistant ship and was fortunate to earn my Master and Doctor of Sciencedegrees from Washington University, in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr Z, as I endedup calling him even after I graduated, and I built a working relationship whichculminated in writing a joint 900 page book in 2000. I learned so much from him!It would take too long to talk about my path after I finished my graduatestudies. In short, it was juggling two body family challenges of one sort of theother in academia; plowing the way from being the first female tenure track assistantprofessor at the School of Electrical Engineering at Cornell; getting tenured in fouryears at UIUC, and going through a divorce with two young children the sameyear; taking a step down, giving up on tenured position, for personal reasons andmoving to EECS at MIT; going through two evaluations for promotion into a fullprofessor and failing two times for not well understood reasons; being invited asa tenured full professor in two departments at CMU, the first tenured woman inECE there; shuttling back and forth between Boston, home with three children,and Pittsburgh, where I built the first power systems program at ECE and startedmy beloved Electric Energy Systems Group. Finally, getting tired of commutingand many lonely evenings without my family, and returning recently to MIT.While this path sounds pretty rocky, often lonely and without a big brotherwatching out for my professional growth, today I am incredibly grateful for all thepeople I have interacted with and learned from; for my big birthday my former studentsdocumented our interactions, https://eesg-dev.mit.edu/marija-ilic-workshop/and made an academic tree as a present to me. I continue learning from people I work with and sharing what I knowwith those who reach out and ask me to do so. There are so many young peoplewith huge potential to lead in the field of the changing electric power industry, andthese are truly exciting time full of both challenges and opportunities.
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Adjunct Professor Eecs And Senior Research Scientist, Lids And IdssMassachusetts Institute Of TechnologyBoston, Ma, Us -
Adjunct Professor Eecs And Senior Research Scientist, Lids/IdssMassachusetts Institute Of Technology Sep 2015 - PresentCambridge, Massachusetts, United StatesMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) Cambridge, Massachusetts Adjunct Professor, EECS Department and Senior Research Scientist, LIDS/IDSS 2018-present; MIT Lincoln Laboratories Senior Staff 2016-2018; Senior Research Scientist, EECS Department Sept. 1989-Dec. 2003; Visiting Associate Professor, EECS Department Sept. 1987-Sept. 1989Developed early on three graduate courses in EECS in the area of electric power systems. Onejointly listed with Technology Policy Program (TPP). Significant contributions to theses supervision in electric power systems at M.I.T. over 15 years, 1987–2002. Developed graduate level curriculum for the electric power systems at M.I.T., EECS Department, 1990-2000.More recently, she is working on reviving undergraduate curriculum in the track of electric energy systems in the EECS Department at MIT. Helped co-teach a new course on titled ``Electric Power Systems” (6.2200) and developed and taught a senior undergraduate/graduate course titled ``Principles of Modeling, Simulation and Control for Decarbonizing Electric Energy Systems” (6.7120/6.7121), 2015-present. She is the Founder and the Director of a research group Electric Energy Systems Group at MIT https://eesg.mit.edu/ . She is currently serving as the research advisor to about 10 doctoral students, and a master’s theses co-advisor in dual degrees offered across MIT, such as TPP and Leaders for Global Operations (LGO). -
Founder And Chief ScientistNew Electricity Transmission Software Solutions Inc. (Became Smartgridz,Inc) Sep 2002 - PresentSudbury, Massachusetts, United StatesThe company was founded at the request of NYISO to explore data-enabled solutions to efficient power trading across different energy markets (known as the ``seams” problem). Such solution was introduced, illustrated and documented using real data of the US Northeast Electric Power Grid. This has further led to a development and testing of NETSS AC Extended Optimal Power Flow (ACXOPF), which has been tested on large systems, including 60,000 bus power flow case from a FERC form 715 filing. NETSS has recently changed its name into SmartGridz, Inc and is using ACXOPF as the core optimization tool for enabling grid planning and operations functionalities in support of energy transition. Ke y functionalities offered are: 1) reliable and resilient electricity service by localizing the effects of major equipment failures and preventing wide-spread blackouts; 2) enhancing operations and planning of the changing electric energy systems; and, 3) interconnection/integration of large amounts of renewable resources.
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ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University Oct 2002 - Sep 2017Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesDeveloped four new ECE courses at Carnegie Mellon University in the area of future electricenergy systems. One course co-listed across Engineering and Public Policy (EPP), TepperSchool of Business (TSB), and the College of Engineering, Carnegie Institute of Technology(CIT), 2004-2010. Co-authored paper entitled, Introducing Electric Power into a Multidisciplinary Curriculum for Network Industries, published in the IEEE Trans. on Power Systems, Special Issue onEducation, May 2004. The relevance of this paper is that it defined a vision for the CMUMaster Program in this subject area. Taught a new subject under course (18-879) at Carnegie Mellon University, Special Topics in Systems and Control: Large-Scale Dynamic Systems Revisited. This course became a permanent ECE course, (18-777) in the Fall of 2004. Formed Electric Energy Systems Group (EESG) at Carnegie Mellon http://www.eesg.ece.cmu.edu. Introduced a course on Smart Grid and Future Electric Energy Systems. Course offered several times at CMU, starting in 2010. Conference Co-Organizer (with late Professor Lester Lave), Ten Carnegie Mellon Conferences in Electric Power Systems, 2004-2015. Played leading role in the CMU-Portugal Information and Communications Technologies Institute (ICTI) with application to energy systems. -
Honorary Chair ProfessorDelft University Of Technology Sep 2008 - Sep 2013Delft, South Holland, NetherlandsHonorary Chaired Professor for Control of Future Electricity Network Operations -
Research Assistant ProfessorCornell University Sep 1982 - Sep 1984Ithaca, New York, United StatesThe first woman on the tenure track in the School of Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering/Automation
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Marija Ilic works for Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Marija Ilic's current role is Adjunct Professor EECS and Senior Research Scientist, LIDS and IDSS.
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Marija Ilic attended Washington University In St. Louis, University Of Belgrade, School Of Electrical Engineering.
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