Jason Fuller
Jason Fuller joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) as a research engineer in 2009. Since that time, he has built an impressive portfolio of research accomplishments in the areas of power system modeling and simulation, distribution automation and analysis, and integration of advanced grid devices. Jason also holds eight patents in the area of transactive energy pricing mechanisms and distributed control architecture for integrating smart devices into the grid, which help transform distributed energy resources into intelligent grid assets.
Jason led the development and application of GridLAB-D, a distribution-level simulation environment designed for smart grid applications and related co-simulation tools, such as FNCS and HELICS. He is currently the Infrastructure Modeling Lead for U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE)North American Energy Resilience Model (NAERM) efforts.
As Chief Energy Resilience Engineer, Fuller leads strategic functions for the Electricity Infrastructure and Grid Sector, managing key projects, industry partnerships, new initiatives and outreach at PNNL.