Conference Program
NOTE: George Stefopoulos’ keynote lunch has been moved from Tuesday to Wednesday
Keynote Speakers
- Mario Schweizer, ABB, Switzerland, “Stability in DC microgrids: what can we learn from AC world?”
- Rajib Datta, GE Vernova, USA, “Evolution of the DC Grid: Challenges and Opportunities”
- Giorgio Sulligoi, University of Trieste, Italy, “DC grids and ships: technological trends, proof of concepts, integrated ship design”
- John Shen, Simon Fraser University, Canada, “Towards Ideal DC Circuit Breakers: The Evolution of Series-Type Hybrid Circuit Breaker (SHCB) Concepts”,
- Don Tan, Fortune 500 Company, “Resilient hybrid microgrids for mission-critical systems”
- Berndt Wunder, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany, “DC-Microgrid Application, Use Cases and Standardization in Europe”
- George Stefopoulos, DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office, USA, “DOE perspective on solar PVs and microgrids”
Information for tutorial attendees
Tutorial 1: System level modeling and simulation of MVDC distribution grids featuring solid state transformers
The audience should have a computer and possibly an installation of the modeling software that can be found on simba.io (free for academics, trial version for those working in the industry).
Tutorial 3: A comprehensive guide to digital twin design, integration, and applications in DC microgrids
The hands-on session for this tutorial will involve developing a small-scale hierarchical digital twin. The attendees should bring their personal computers with MATLAB-Simulink 2023b installed.
In case someone is unable to arrange this, they are still welcome to attend and encouraged to share a computer with another attendee.
Keynote and Tutorial Booklets
We are pleased to announce the tutorial and keynote speakers. Please click the links below to download.
Keynote Presentations Booklet | Conference Tutorial Booklet |
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The top-level schedule for the conference is shown below.