Multi-scale modeling approaches to study power systems, taking into account their growing complexity, the underlying uncertainty and risk factors, as well as the need for greater interaction between the different levels (transmission, distribution, etc.) and stakeholders, in the context of both wholesale and emerging local electricity markets.To facilitate Reliable Information Driven (Control & Coordination) Electrical Power systems. Power System Optimization and Electricity Markets (Nikos Paterakis) The laboratory environment is a cyber-physical ecosystem for students and researchers to explore innovations in various energy-related aspects of (but not limited to) nano/micro-grids, local energy communities, local flexibility/energy markets, optimal power/energy flow, or congestion management, hand-in-hand with emerging (big) data and Internet-of-Things (IoT) domains to lay a foundation for comprehensive data-drive and inter-dependencies models of energy system integration. The digi-PES lab aims to enable the energy transition from micro energy grids towards the future integrated energy system. The digital Power & Energy Systems (digi-PES) Lab (Phuong Nguyen) Pulsed power technology - advanced repetitive and nanosecond pulsed-power methods for the generation and tuning of pre-defined transient plasmas for various target processes.(Pulsed) Power Conversion (Tom Huiskamp, Wilfred Hoeben, Guus Pemen) By means of empirical and analytical modelling and advanced measurement techniques we seek safe and reliable operation of electrical equipment, devices, systems and networks. To understand, predict, analyze and mitigate unwanted electromagnetic and power quality effects. Power Quality and EMC (Vladimir Cuk, Ramiro Serra, Anne Roc’h) Development of techniques and tools to assess and safeguard reliability of electricity grid components. Knowledge on the reliability and optimal operation of current and future grid components in their application in current and future grids. Grid Components and Diagnostics (Peter Wouters)
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