Workshop: Mathematical Modeling in...

On Tuesday, June 28, and Wednesday, June 29, as a part of the projects SIREN (Smart Integration of RENewables), financed by the Croatian TSO HOPS and the Croatian Science Foundation HRZZ, and uGRIP (microGRId Positioning), financed by the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund through the ERA Net Smart Grid + inictiative, we are preparing a workshop on Mathematical Modeling in Power Systems. The following lectures will take place: 

Tuesday 10-11 h: Fabio D'Andreagiovanni (Zuse Institute Berlin) - Multiband Robust Optimization: Theory and Applications

Tuesday 11-12 h: Hrvoje Pandžić (FER, Zagreb) -  Uncertainty in Unit Commitment Models

Wednesday 10-11 h: Fabio D'Andreagiovanni (Zuse Institute Berlin) - Zero-price Energy Offering by (Multiband) Robust Optimization

Wednesday 11-12 h: Matija Zidar (FER, Zagreb) - Optimal planning and operation of active distribution networks with energy storage systems

All the talks are open to general audience (everyone is welcome!). The workshop will take place in the Grey Hall at FER and will be in English.

Author: Hrvoje Pandžić
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