Invited lectures project FUTURE – PhD...

As part of project FUTURE, Department PhD students Alen Hrga, Matej Krpan and Mirna Gržanić from Department of Energy and Power Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb held lectures about their research projects on PhD day at Tsinghua University on 20th of November 2019. More details can be found in the extended news content.

As part of project FUTURE, PhD students Alen Hrga, Matej Krpan and Mirna Gržanić from Department of Energy and Power Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb held lectures about their research projects on PhD day at Tsinghua University on 20th of November 2019., Beijing, China. Together with Tomislav Antić they participated in iSPEC Conference IEEE Sustainable Power & Energy Conference, Grid Modernization for Energy Revolution which was held from 21st to 23rd of November in Beijing, China. The presented topics are listed below:

Tomislav Antić: Integrated Distribuiton Network Planning Tool Supported by Geographical Information System

Alen Hrga and Mirna Gržanić: Decentralized Platform for Investments and Operation of Energy Communities

Matej Krpan: Coordinated Control of an Ultracapictor Bank and a Variable-Speed Wind Turbine Generator for Inertial Response Provision During Low and Above Rated Wind Speeds

 

Author: Ninoslav Holjevac
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Department of Energy and Power Systems was founded at the 129th Faculty Council’s Regular Session of the Technical College University of Zagreb, on Tuesday June 26, 1934. Department of Energy and Power Systems studies and innovates in the fields of generation, transmission, distribution and use of electrical energy, energy efficiency, high voltage engineering, smart grids, energy management, nuclear engineering and safety, electricity markets, and electric vehicles. Throughout the years, the Department has become the leading authority in the field of electrical power engineering in the region, maintaining long-term collaboration with the industry sector. Furthermore, it is recognized through its research activities and a large number of published scientific papers in JCR journals, as well as numerous national and international research projects. In total, the Department has 52 employees (16 Professors – 9 Full, 4 Associate and 3 Assistant) and offers substantial educational and R&D facilities, including five Research Laboratories, six department teaching halls and a department library. Through its activities, the Department has developed valuable international collaboration with many research institutions around the world. Researchers of the Department are currently involved in 3 HORIZON 2020 projects, 2 bilateral projects, 1 Erasmus+ project, 5 projects financed by the Croatian Science Foundation, as well as the principal investigators of a number of industry-funded projects.