E4C Fall School - Interdisciplinary Approaches for Future Smart Grids
This Interdisciplinary Fall School is designed to bring together Research, Industry and Public Authority in a collaborative environment to delve deep into the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolution of smart grids. With a focus on Information and Communications Grid Technologies, Optimization, Forecasting, Societal and Behavioral Studies, participants will gain valuable insights into the dimensions of smart grid technologies and their implications for communities and individuals.
Throughout the program, attendees will engage in a variety of activities and discussions aimed at fostering a holistic understanding of the multifaceted nature of future smart grids. From exploring cutting-edge methodologies to investigate real-world use cases, participants will have the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and expertise in this rapidly evolving field.
- Profile: PhD ; PostDoc ; Master student aspiring to persue in PhD (IP Paris doctoral students can validate 30 hours of training)
- Language: English
- E4C covers registration fees, full board, and lodging
- Dates: 7th to 11th october
- Location: Institut Polytechnique de Paris (Palaiseau)
- Numerus clausus: number of participants will be strictly limited (up to 30). Prospective participants must apply in order to attend and will be selected based on academic merit, motivation shown and potential benefit from the Fall School.
- Registration: From May 1st to July 14th 2024
(Full program coming soon)
- October 7th:
- Introduction and presentation of the week
- Keynote lecture, Michel Salem Sermanet (Efficacity)
- Group project presentation and guidelines
- Energy Project Management, Louis-Francois Durret (École des Ponts ParisTech)
- Shared Mobility, TBC
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Introduction and presentation of the week
- October 8th :
- Forecasting, Sylvain Cros (École Polytechnique)
- Privacy for Smartgrids (Télécom SudParis)
- Privacy in Operation, TBC
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Forecasting, Sylvain Cros (École Polytechnique)
- October 9th:
- Operational Research and Optimisation, Cécile Rottner (EDF)
- Optimisation and mobility, Jakob Puchinger (EM Normandie Business School)
- PhD use cases
- Demonstrator Visit
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Operational Research and Optimisation, Cécile Rottner (EDF)
- October 10th:
- Stochastic Optimisation, Vincent Leclère (École des Ponts ParisTech)
- Stochastic Optimisation, Hoai Nam Nguyen (Télécom SudParis)
- Humanities and Smart Grid, Elodie Gigout (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) and Akil Amirali
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- October 11th:
- Digital Twins for Smartgrids, Maxime Gey and Romain Denefle (EDF)
- Digital Twins for Mobility, Vincenza Torrisi (University of Catania)
- Discussion, feedback and concluding remarks
- Digital Twins for Smartgrids, Maxime Gey and Romain Denefle (EDF)
Please contact : martina.andrade@ip-paris.fr
This Interdisciplinary Fall School is designed to bring together Research, Industry and Public Authority in a collaborative environment to delve deep into the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolution of smart grids. With a focus on Information and Communications Grid Technologies, Optimization, Forecasting, Societal and Behavioral Studies, participants will gain valuable insights into the dimensions of smart grid technologies and their implications for communities and individuals.
Throughout the program, attendees will engage in a variety of activities and discussions aimed at fostering a holistic understanding of the multifaceted nature of future smart grids. From exploring cutting-edge methodologies to investigate real-world use cases, participants will have the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and expertise in this rapidly evolving field.
- Profile: PhD ; PostDoc ; Master student aspiring to persue in PhD (IP Paris doctoral students can validate 30 hours of training)
- Language: English
- E4C covers registration fees, full board, and lodging
- Dates: 7th to 11th october
- Location: Institut Polytechnique de Paris (Palaiseau)
- Numerus clausus: number of participants will be strictly limited (up to 30). Prospective participants must apply in order to attend and will be selected based on academic merit, motivation shown and potential benefit from the Fall School.
- Registration: From May 1st to July 14th 2024
(Full program coming soon)
- October 7th:
- Introduction and presentation of the week
- Keynote lecture, Michel Salem Sermanet (Efficacity)
- Group project presentation and guidelines
- Energy Project Management, Louis-Francois Durret (École des Ponts ParisTech)
- Shared Mobility, TBC
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Introduction and presentation of the week
- October 8th :
- Forecasting, Sylvain Cros (École Polytechnique)
- Privacy for Smartgrids (Télécom SudParis)
- Privacy in Operation, TBC
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Forecasting, Sylvain Cros (École Polytechnique)
- October 9th:
- Operational Research and Optimisation, Cécile Rottner (EDF)
- Optimisation and mobility, Jakob Puchinger (EM Normandie Business School)
- PhD use cases
- Demonstrator Visit
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- Operational Research and Optimisation, Cécile Rottner (EDF)
- October 10th:
- Stochastic Optimisation, Vincent Leclère (École des Ponts ParisTech)
- Stochastic Optimisation, Hoai Nam Nguyen (Télécom SudParis)
- Humanities and Smart Grid, Elodie Gigout (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) and Akil Amirali
- Group project
- Leisure activities and ice breaking
- October 11th:
- Digital Twins for Smartgrids, Maxime Gey and Romain Denefle (EDF)
- Digital Twins for Mobility, Vincenza Torrisi (University of Catania)
- Discussion, feedback and concluding remarks
- Digital Twins for Smartgrids, Maxime Gey and Romain Denefle (EDF)
Please contact : martina.andrade@ip-paris.fr
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