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Our Energy Informatics Research Agenda: Adding Bits to Energy
Speaker: Professor Hans-Arno Jacobsen Middleware Systems Research Group (msrg.org) Title: "Our Energy Informatics Research Agenda: Adding Bits to Energy" Date: Wednesday, 12 August 2015 Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm Venue: Room 3588 (via lifts 27/28), HKUST Abstract: Energy Informatics is an emerging interdisciplinary domain that lies at the intersection of energy system, power systems, economics, computer engineering, and computer science. Energy Informatics studies information and communication technology means to more effectively manage energy resources, fossil resources as well as renewable resources. Energy Informatics includes topics such as smart (power) grids, smart meters, demand response, smart buildings, plug-in electrical vehicles, energy storage, energy policy, energy markets and market mechanisms, etcetera. In this talk, I provide a view on Energy Informatics from the perspective of a computer scientist. I describe the efforts we have undertaken over the past few years to shape this area in teaching, in community building, and in research. I will focus on a number of our recent research efforts that draw on crowd-sourcing to determine power distribution network maps, machine learning to forecast household energy consumption, and, generally speaking, the formulation of optimization problems to effectively aggregate storage resources. ******************* Biography: Hans-Arno Jacobsen is a professor of Computer Engineering and Computer Science and directs the activities of the Middleware Systems Research Group. He conducts research at the intersection of distributed systems and data management, with particular focus on middleware systems, event processing, and cyber-physical systems (e.g., smart power grids.) After studying and completing his Ph.D. in Germany, France, and the U.S., he engaged in post-doctoral research at INRIA near Paris before moving to the University of Toronto in 2001. He has been awarded the Alexander von Humboldt-Professorship to engage in research at the Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany.