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Join a master's student project at DNV GL Group to formulate a mathematics optimization problem for storage units in power grids. Use MATLAB and your strong mathematics background to implement a prototype. No knowledge of power grids required.
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Storage optimization in Power Grid Master student projects in DNV GL
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The project PLATOS • The PLATOS project aims to assist the network operators (e.g. Hafslund) to place and size storage units in power grids such that the storage injection or consumption of power relieves the lines/cable loading.
Your involvement Working scope: • Help formulate the mathematics/optimization problem. • Identify suitable solvers (preferably open-source products) • Implement the prototype in MATLAB Your qualifications: • Strong mathematics background, especially in optimization. • Programming skills in MATLAB • Knowledge of power grids is NOT required. • Most of all, you are curious and eager to explore new territories. You are excited to apply theoretical knowledge in real world problems. For more info, please contact Yongtao Yang Ph. D. Principal Researcher, Power and ElectrificationDNV GL - Strategic Research and Innovation E-mail yongtao.yang@dnvgl.com, Mobile +47 907 08 256
Thank you Yongtao Yang Yongtao.yang@dnvgl.com +47 90708256