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* Vito Trianni, Université Liberté Bruxelles: "Evolution, Self-Organisation and Swarm Robotics"
 
* Vito Trianni, Université Liberté Bruxelles: "Evolution, Self-Organisation and Swarm Robotics"
 
* Peter Palensky, Austrian Institute of Technology: "Demand Response"
 
* Peter Palensky, Austrian Institute of Technology: "Demand Response"
* Ettore Bompard, Politecnico di Torino: ""
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* Ettore Bompard, Politecnico di Torino: "Emerging Electrical System as interacting dynamic  multilayers complex systems"
 
* Marc Timme, Max-Planck Institute Göttingen: "Braess Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design: Self-Organization of Power Grid Dynamics"
 
* Marc Timme, Max-Planck Institute Göttingen: "Braess Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design: Self-Organization of Power Grid Dynamics"
 
* Andrea Tonello, University Udine: "Power Line Communication Networks in the Smart Grid"
 
* Andrea Tonello, University Udine: "Power Line Communication Networks in the Smart Grid"

Revision as of 12:37, 9 July 2012

Topic: Self-Organization and Smart Grids

Groupwork Results

Talks

  • Wilfried Elmenreich, Universität Klagenfurt: "Self-Organizing Smart Microgrids"
  • Hermann de Meer, Universität Passau: "All4Green - An Example of Demand-Responds in the Smart Grid "
  • Vito Trianni, Université Liberté Bruxelles: "Evolution, Self-Organisation and Swarm Robotics"
  • Peter Palensky, Austrian Institute of Technology: "Demand Response"
  • Ettore Bompard, Politecnico di Torino: "Emerging Electrical System as interacting dynamic multilayers complex systems"
  • Marc Timme, Max-Planck Institute Göttingen: "Braess Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design: Self-Organization of Power Grid Dynamics"
  • Andrea Tonello, University Udine: "Power Line Communication Networks in the Smart Grid"
  • Manfred Paier, Austrian Institute of Technology: "Smart Infrastructure Investment for the transition to a low-carbon electricity system"
  • Anna Magdalena Kosek and Oliver Gehrke, Technical University of Denmark: “Building a lab for research on distributed Smart Grid infrastructure: lessons learned”
  • Andrej Grebenc, European Commision, "Smart grids as complex systems"
  • Jürgen Rattenberger: "An Overview on Funding Possibilities"