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Project Update: 2022 Publication Summary
The year of 2022 have been an eventful year for SysOpt. There have been in total five publications submitted and published through the work in the SysOpt project. More have been submitted but have note yet finished the peer-review. Some of the publications have been mentioned in previous posts, such as SysOpt’s first paper from […]
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Recent Events Autumn 2022
Another gathering has occurred in mid-November 2022. The day started with a reference group meeting, followed by the Technical Progress Meeting (TMP). The main topics for the TMP meeting was the following: A status report on the SysOpt progress and with updated work plans An overview over publications through SysOpt in 2022 (see own post […]
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Latest updates – “The project starts to gain momentum”
The project is starting to get momentum. The Ph.D. students Dany (USN), Emil (USN), and Hugo (NTNU) working in SYSOPT are here giving an update on their work in Work Package 1 and Work Package 2. BREAKING!: We are now releasing our first SYSOPT’s newsletter, so make sure to subscribe by clicking here. Moreover, this […]
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Recent Events Spring 2022
Recent events have shed more light on the SYSOPT project. Project milestones are approaching, and researchers and partners are coming together to discuss the research trajectory of the project. Three events are highlighted in this post: The Technical Progress Meeting; SYSOPT presentation at USN; and SYSOPT presentation at Skagerak Kraft. Technical Progress Meeting October 2021 […]
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New faces in SysOpt
We are proud to announce that we have recently added four personnel to the SysOpt research team. Emil Ghieh Melfald (M.Sc.) is a Ph.D. research fellow working at USN, and is working towards WP1. He received his MSc degree in Electrical Power Engineering from the University of South–Eastern Norway (USN) in 2020. He then worked […]
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First article is published! – Efficiency evaluation of hydrogenerators
We are proud to finally publish our first article in SysOpt with the title "The Energy Transition’s Impact on the Accumulated Average Efficiency of Large Hydro generators". This article is published in the IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, and we want to share a summary of the findings here.