AI in Power Systems Symposium

ESAT, Auditorium R, 00.54 Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, Heverlee, Belgium

Our first AI in Power Systems Symposium brings together leading experts, innovators, and researchers in the fields of artificial intelligence and power systems. This symposium aims to explore the latest advancements, applications, and challenges at the intersection of AI and power system engineering. The event will end with a reception where you can informally talk

Lunch Lecture by Geert Deconinck: Sustainable energy supply of the future

ESAT B91.200 kasteelpark arenberg 10, Belgium

ESAT Eco-Team & IEEE SB Leuven PES Chapter bring you a lecture by Geert Deconinck (KU Leuven) about the electric grids of the future. You are all invited to join the reception and share your view on the evolution of the energy landscape over the upcoming years! More information and registration by following this link.

Lecture by Mathaios Panteli: Towards Resilient Power Systems

Energy Ville Energy Ville 1, Thor Park 8310, Genk, Belgium

This seminar will introduce the concept of power system resilience. It will start by reviewing existing reliability-driven network planning and operation standards, highlighting their limitations for resilience applications. It will then provide qualitative and quantitative frameworks for understanding, measuring and enhancing power system resilience, sharing experiences and applications from EU and international projects. More information

19th Power Symposium: Energy Flexibility – Close to the Consumer

ESAT Aula R Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, Leuven, Belgium

The 19th edition of the IEEE Student Branch Leuven - PES Chapter Power Symposium will explore the topic of energy flexibility. Join industry leaders for an electrifying symposium on grid solutions, prosumer empowerment, and market strategies. Get a glimpse into the European legislation and engage in a dynamic panel discussion moderated by Prof. dr. ir.

~100 years of experience in the energy sector talk about the future

ESAT Aula R Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, Leuven, Belgium

The format of the event involves both emeritus professors discussing their ideas on a set of topics relevant to the future of society. The questions are collected from PhD students and Master students from KU Leuven. Follow this link to register! Tentative schedule: 17.30 – 18.00:  Reception before the event 18.00 – 18.10:  Presentation IEEE SB