Supporting Microgrid System Development using Modeling and Simulation

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Please join us for an insightful talk by Dr.Graham Dudgeon, Consultant Product Manager for Electrical Technology at MathWorks, on modeling and simulation of microgrids. In this talk, Graham will discuss how modeling and simulation can support the development of microgrid systems from early-stage feasibility through to in-service operation. Through a worked example of a representative microgrid, Graham will cover the following areas,

  • Techno-economic analysis and optimization.
  • Aligning model fidelity with a given engineering task.
  • Incremental creation, test and integration of components into a larger system.
  • Real-time testing.
  • Deploying algorithms and simulation models into edge devices and cloud platforms.
 

Looking forward to seeing you all for the session!



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  • Date: 06 Feb 2025
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • Starts 10 December 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 06 February 2025 12:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Dr.Graham

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Graham Dudgeon - MATLAB Central

Dr.Graham Dudgeon is a Consultant Product Manager for Electrical Technology at MathWorks. Over the last two decades Graham has supported several industries in the Electrical Technology area, including Aerospace, Marine, Automotive, Industrial Automation, Medical Devices and Power & Utilities. Graham's technical experience covers - Transmission & Distribution, Grid Integration, Renewable Energy, Power Conversion, Motors & Drives, Microgrids, Electric Aircraft, Electric Ship and Electric Vehicle, with an emphasis on system modeling and simulation, control design, real-time simulation, and data analytics. Prior to joining MathWorks, Graham was Senior Research Fellow at the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Electrical Power Systems at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland, UK.