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.
September 21st:
Workshop on Macroeconomic energy systems models
Workshop on Optimization
September 22:nd
Energy day 2016
Round table discussion
September 23rd:
COST Action TD 1207 workgourps meetings
Charles University in Prague
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Malostranské náměstí 25
118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana
Czech Technical University in Prague
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Karlovo náměstí 13
121 35 Praha 2 - Nové Město
Prof. RNDr. Jaromír Antoch, CSc.
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics UK
Ing. Marek Brabec, Ph.D.
Institute of Computer Science AS CR
Prof. RNDr. Gejza Dohnal, CSc.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering CTU
Mgr. Ivan Kasanický
Institute of Computer Science AS CR
Mgr. Ondřej Konár, Ph.D.
Institute of Computer Science AS CR
Prof. Ing. Emil Pelikán, CSc.
Institute of Computer Science AS CR
contact email
info@energy-workshop.cz
Reginstration will open in June 2016.
The workshop and round table are supported by the Czech Academy of Sciences within the framework of the research program Strategie AV21, European project COST Action TD 1207 Mathematical Optimization in the Decision Support Systems for Efficient and Robust Energy Networks, Czech Technical University in Prague and Charles University in Prague.