Programme Groningen Energy Summer School 2014
Location
The summer school will be held in the Van Swinderen Huys, located in the heart of the historic centre of the city of Groningen. Oude Boteringestraat 19, 9712 GC.
Programme
Besides several speakers who will share their knowledge at the Summer School 2014, excursions to the Hoogkerk Powermatching City and to the Maastvlakte 3 will be part of the programme.
A special event will take place during the Summer School on August 21st:
Debate - Smart Grids: towards a joint innovation agenda for energy and ICT?
Special session for alumni and partners of the Energy Academy Europe
Date: 21 August 2014
The debate starts at 15.30 and will be followed by a reception, starting at 17.00.
Location: Van Swinderen Huys, Oude Boteringestraat 19, 9712 GC Groningen
Please confirm your attendance by sending an email to M.A.Halbersma rug.nl .
Special evening in the Groninger Forum: Power & Energy: resources, conflicts and geo-politics
Date: 21 August 2014
Time: 8.00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m.
Location: Groninger Forum, Hereplein 73, 9711 GD Groningen
Website:
Power & Energy: resources, conflicts and geo-politics (Groninger Forum)
Tickets are available at the door for €5.
Entrance is free of charge for the participants registered in the summer school.
Speakers
Over 20 experts will share their knowledge at the summer school. Among them are the following:
Topic | Speakers at the Summer School |
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How to achieve the 2050 targets? Perspectives from natural sciences |
Prof. Harro Meijer (RUG) |
The control problem in smart micro grids |
Prof. Jacquelien Scherpen (RUG) |
PowerWeb and new energy infrastructures |
Prof. Zofia Lukszo (Delft University of Technology) |
What are smart grids? Epistemology, interdisciplinarity and getting things done |
Dr Anne Beaulieu (RUG) |
Charging electric vehicles in the smart grid |
Prof. Chris Develder (University of Ghent and Columbia University) |
Introduction to Powermatching city |
Frits Bliek (Energy Academy Europe, DNV-GL) |
End user research in PowerMatching City II |
Dr. Carina Wiekens (Hanze University of Applied Sciences) |
Validation Platform for Mitigation Strategies of Cyber-attacks against Smart Grid infrastructure |
Prof. Hassan Farhanghi (British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University) |
Smart and Intelligent Cities and Builidings |
Dr Lucienne Krosse (TNO) |
Renewable energy technologies and the modeling of energy systems |
Prof.dr. A. Faaij (RUG) |
Smart grid pilot projects and implementations in the field |
Petra De Boer (DNV-GL) |
Energy efficiency in a mobile world |
Dr Mikkel Baun Kjaergaard (University of Southern Demark), |
Economic regulation of the energy market |
Prof.Dr. Machiel Mulder (RUG) |
Control of distributed energy systems |
Prof. Claudio De Persis (RUG) |
Behavioural aspects of smart grids |
Prof. Linda Steg (RUG) |
Smart grids and smart users? Involving users in developing a low carbon electricity economy |
Prof. Geert Verbong, (Eindhoven University of Technology) |
Next generation energy network |
Marija D. Ilic (Delft University of Technology) |
How energy distribution will change: an ICT perspective |
Prof. Marco Aiello (RUG), |
Ports, Connectivity and Geopolitics |
Prof.dr. Luis Lobo-Guerrero (RUG) |
Energy transition and energy landscapes |
Dr. Christian Zuidema (RUG) |
Energy price determinants: The role of regulations and macroeconomic dynamics |
Ramazan Sari (Middle East Technical University) |
Privacy and Smart Grids Cyber Security: a legal perspective |
Jeanne Mifsud Bonnici (RUG) |
Energy and Law in the smart grid paradigm |
Hans Vedder (RUG) |
Energy transition from a World Society perspective |
Prof. Jaap de Wilde (RUG) |
Format
The summer school will run from the morning of 18 August until the afternoon of 29 August 2014. The programme includes lectures, presentations, excursions and group work. All sessions will involve active participation and interaction with presenters and participants.
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