Main goal of the workshop is to connect researchers and energy providers, traders and operators. The workshop will focus on using modern optimization, statistical and computational methods suitable for analysis of big data, creation of advanced forecast models for both deterministic and probabilistic prediction, development of new optimization methods for energy leak management, environmental quality improvement, etc.
Round table discussion with introductory talks given by leading representatives of Czech energy industry and research, and by representatives of European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics, will form part of the workshop. Language of the round table discussion will be both Czech and English, translation will be provided.
Main output of the workshop will be up-to-date knowledge transfer from the researches to the users and, conversely, opening new research targets and horizons as required by the power and gas industry.
Main goal of the round table is to connect researchers and energy providers, traders and operators. Introductory talks will be given by leading representatives of Czech energy industry and research, and by representatives of the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics.
Main output of the round table will be formulation of the crutial problems of the power and gas industry, and up-to-date knowledge transfer between research and industry.
September 10th 9:00 – 12:30: Plenary talks
September 10th 14:00 – 17:30: Plenary and thematic round table disussions
September 11th 9:00 – 15:45: Contributions of the participants
Plenary talks
J. Antoch - Electricity Consumption Prediction with Functional Linear Regression
M. Brabec - Modeling Dynamics and Short Term Prediction of Complex Processes
C. D’Ambrosio - Optimization Based on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) Method
Round-table discussion
A. Di Bucchianico - Towards an Effective Collaboration between Industry and Academia
V. Kebo - TA CR support energy field
A. Laciok - Výzkum a vývoj ČEZ
J. Plešek - Efficient Energy Conversion and Storage
Workshop contributions
E. Cezová - Analysis of pollution in the neighborhood of opencast coal mines
G. Dohnal - Successive Events and Energy Networks
Z. Fabián - Distance of Observations
M. Garbiar - Tackling Mathematical Challenges of Energy Forecasting for Smart Grid
I. Kasanický - Data Assimilation using Spectral Approximation of Covariance in EnKF
O. Konár - Forecasting Number of Natural Gas Consumers and their Total Consumption with R
T. Masák - Binary Decision Diagrams in Reliability Theory
V. Šmídl - Statistical Calibration of Dynamic Ampacity Model
Z. Wágner and P. Kovanic - Advanced Data Analysis for Industrial Applications
The Headquarters of the Czech Association of Scientific and Technical Societies
(Český svaz vědeckotechnických společností)
Novotného lávka 200/5
110 00 Praha-Staré Město
Prof. RNDr. Jaromír Antoch, CSc.
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics UK
Prof. RNDr. Gejza Dohnal, CSc.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering CTU
Mgr. Aleš Laciok, MBA
ČEZ a.s.
Prof. Ing. Emil Pelikán, CSc.
Institute of Computer Science AS CR
Ing. Jiří Plešek, CSc.
Institute of Thermomechanics AS CR
contact email
info@smartgrids2015.eu
Workshop and round table follow the 15th Annual Conference of the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS), which takes place in Prague during September 6th and 10th, 2015.
The workshop and round table are supported by the Czech Academy of Sciences within the framework of the research program Strategie AV21, European network for Business and Industrial Statistics ENBIS and European project COST Action TD 1207 Mathematical Optimization in the Decision Support Systems for Efficient and Robust Energy Networks.