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Ural Federal University invites to participate in the next visionary lecture on implementation of smart power industry projects in Europe

18 august 2020 г.

The next visionary lecture of the ISMC UrFU is dedicated to the implementation of smart power industry projects in Europe. You will learn how smart energy systems are revolutionizing the science and technology right now. The world is waiting for fundamental changes in the power industry, which will change not only the industry itself, but also our life, because electricity is everything for us.

Speaker: Raphael Caire - DSc, Cohead of SYREL team, Senior researcher Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2Elab) (Grenoble, France).

Associate Professor Grenoble INP - Ense3. Track coordinator of the international master in Electrical Engineering for Smart Grid and Buildings

His research focuses on the impact of distributed generation on the power systems as well as on distributed generation control. He is the coordinator of the large European project DREAM (http://www.dream-smartgrid.eu/ - FP7) and the International Smart Grid Master Program at ENSE3.

Moderator: Stanislav Eroshenko - Senior Lecturer at Ural Power Engineering Institute of Ural Federal University, Vice-Chairman of the CIGRE Next Generation Network International Executive Committee.

The event will take place online. Registration is required.

The language of the lecture is English.

Link: https://leader-id.ru/event/54774/



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