Alberto Lamadrid is an associate professor in the Economics Department, part of the Integrated Networks for Electricity Research Cluster, and the Power from Ocean, Rivers, and Tides (PORT) Laboratory at Lehigh University.

His interests lie at the intersections of energy and electricity economics, complex stochastic dynamic systems, and mechanism design.

In his work so far he has focused on the development of methodologies and tools that allow to study the economic decision making processes in the electrical network for operations, planning and regulation with large scale penetration of renewable energy sources; and the analysis and design of resilient interdependent systems, and the recovery for communities post extreme disruption events, considering the interactions among electrical and transportation infrastructure, communications systems, and social structures in a probabilistic way.

His methods use continuous and discrete optimization, geographic information systems, statistical analysis and engineering models that reflect the physical behavior of the system.

Alberto Lamadrid
Alberto Lamadrid
Associate Professor
all512@lehigh.edu
610-758-0239
Rauch Business Center 451
Lehigh University
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Bethlehem, PA 18015

Education

Ph.D. Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University

Areas of Research

Electricity Markets, Power Systems, Energy Economics, Resource Economics