In electrical system, strong evolutions are under way that will change deeply the organisation of the whole sector in the short and long term horizon: quick development of renewable technology, volatile and unpredictable production, costly investments in a difficult economic context, competing environment, emission market, new usages of electric vehicles...
The simulation and analysis of the evolution of the electrical system is fundamental for better sustaining the energetic transition to a Clean Energy World but it is challenging because of various sources of uncertainties and their interdependence, the interaction between actors and between decisions.
The aim of this event is to gather practitioners and academic people, experts in mathematical modeling and numerical simulation applied to energy, to present the most recent advances in these fields.
This event is the closing conference of the ANR project (French National Research Agency) CAESARS (Control and simulAtion of Electrical Systems, interActions and RobustnesS, http://caesars.math.cnrs.fr/).
The registration is mandatory:
- this is free for PhD student, speakers, researchers from the ANR projecty "CAESARS" and engineers from EDF.
- the registration fees are 50 euros for other participants (extern permanent and Postdoc researchers), this is a participation to logistic costs and includes access to coffee/lunch breaks. Details for payment are given when you register.
Registration is now close.