Forrest Chassin
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PO Box 999
Richland, WA 99352
Forrest.Chassin@pnnl.gov
Biography
Forrest Chassin has been with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) since 2010 and is currently a Power Systems Engineer. At PNNL, Forrest has provided analytic support to multiple projects that span the different areas of power systems research. Before joining PNNL, his research activities included work in compressible gas dynamics and stochastic processes. He is currently completing his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering where he does work in vibrational energy harvesting.
Research Interests
- Renewable energy integration
- PHEV grid interactions
- Power system modeling and analysis
Education and Credentials
- B.S. Physics, Seattle University, 2010
Selected Publications
2012
- Tuffner FK, FS Chassin, MCW Kintner-Meyer, and K Gowri. 2012. Utilizing Electric Vehicles to Assist Integration of Large Penetrations of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation Capacity . PNNL-22064, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
2011
- Chassin FS, ET Mayhorn, MA Elizondo, and S Lu. 2011. "Load Modeling and Calibration Techniques for Power System Studies." In Proceedings of the 43rd North American Power Symposium (NAPS), August 4-6, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. IEEE, Pscataway, NJ. doi:10.1109/NAPS.2011.6024878
