LUCS Summer School 2018 PROGRAM

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LUCS Summer School 2018 PROGRAM Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, The University of Oslo and Technical University of Berlin welcome you to the 2018 Summer School on Future Energy Information Networks (SS-FEIN) Oslo, Norway 3-7 Sept 2018 GENERAL INFORMATION Required Equipment: Laptop computer and power adaptors. Project Assignment: All students will be required to submit their project assignment within two weeks from the end of the summer school, i.e., by Sept. 21, 2018. Contact person: Prof. Sabita Maharjan sabita@simula.no Speakers are from the following institutes: *Simula: Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, Simula Research Laboratory and Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway *UiO: University of Oslo, Norway *IFI: Institutt for informatikk (Department of Informatics) *IFE: Institutt for energiteknikk (Institute of Energy Technology) *ITS: Institutt for teknologisystemer (Department of Technology Systems) *NTNU: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway *TUB: Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germnay DNV-GL, Norway SINTEF, Norway FLIR Systems, Norway

Monday September 3 Oslo, Norway 3-7 September, 2018 Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo LUCS SSFEIN 2018 Registration, Formal Opening and Course Introduction (08:15 10:00) 08:15 09:00: Registration and Coffee 09:00 09:15: Welcome speech and formal opening 09:15 10:00 Course Overview (Prof. Sabita Maharjan, Simula; Prof. Frank Eliassen, UiO) Overall course layout Introduction to Future Energy Information Networks 10:00 10:15: Coffee break Morning session (10:15 13:00) L1: Dependability in interdependent systems-of-systems (Prof. Poul Einar Hegaard, NTNU, Norway) Network science perspective Taxonomy Modelling approaches Simulation approaches Smart Grid perspective Communication perspectives Use cases 13:00-14:00 - Lunch Afternoon session (14:00 16:00) L2: Power Modeling and Characterisation for Data Centers (industry Speaker: FLIR Systems, Dr. Kristoffer Robin Stokke) (15:00-15:15 Coffee Break) SOCIAL EVENT Evening MONDAY, 3rd September (17:00): LUCS SS-FEIN 2018 Opening Dinner Location: Coming Soon!

Tuesday September 4 L3: Electric vehicles and vehicle to grid (V2G) (Prof. Yan Zhang, IFI, UiO) Definition and main concepts Power Management in V2G Blockchain for V2G 12:00-13:00 - Lunch Afternoon session (13:00-17:00) 13:00-14:30: L4: Socio-Economic Analysis of Energy Markets (Prof. R. Golombek, UiO) 14:30 14:45: Coffee break 14:45 17: 30: L5: Energy Market and Game Theory for Smart Energy Systems (Prof. Sabita Maharjan, Simula) Demand Response Management Game theory: Definitions and key concepts Energy Market: Market dynamics, optimization and equilibrium Game theory for optimal market strategies

Wednesday September 5 L6: Topic: Security of Supply in a Green Power Market (Prof. Arne Lind, ITS, UiO) 12:00-13:00 - Lunch Afternoon session (13:00-16:00) 13:00 14:15: L7: Power based Markets vs. Energy based Markets (Industry Speaker, DNV-GL, Norway) Opportunities in the energy market Who are the Players? End-consumers (buyers) expectations vs. TSO/DSO s (sellers) expectations; Willingness to pay Flexibility vs. effective prices for shaving power peaks Framework necessary for the development of energy markets 14:15 14:30: Coffee break 14:30 17:30: L8: Blockchain for Smart Energy Systems (Prof. Roman Vitenberg, IFI, UiO) Concepts and background Bitcoin mechanisms in depth Advanced blockchain systems (Ethereum and Hyperledger) Hands-on tutorial on developing smart contracts in Ethereum

Thursday September 6 L9: Deep learning for future energy systems (Dr. Michael Rieglar, Simula) Introduction to deep learning Requirements and challenges of data analysis for future energy systems Deep learning by example: Smart EV scheduling 12:00-13:00 Lunch Afternoon session (13:00-17:00) 13:00 16:00: L10: Solar Energy (Prof E. Marstein, IFE) 16:00-16:15: Coffee break 16:15 17:30: L11: Smart Grid Security from the IoT and Software Engineering perspectives (Dr. Phu Nyugen, SINTEF) Smart Grid Security from the IoT perspective Deployment and orchestration approaches for trustworthy smart distributed systems Model-Based Security Testing for Advanced Metering Infrastructure.

Friday September 7 Demo: A functional microgrid testbed across five villages in Germany (Dr. Thomas Huhn, TU Berlin, Germany) MONROE (Measuring Mobile Broadband Networks in Europe) Demo (Dr. Isabel Sanchez, Simula) Poster session: Simula/UiO PhD students 12:00-13:00 - Lunch Afternoon session (13:00-15:45) Work on the Project from L9 (Dr. Rieglar will be available for help) 15:30-15:45: Summer School Wrap Up (Prof. Sabita Maharjan, Simula) The school will finish at 15:45 on Friday September 7. Please contact us if you will need to leave earlier, and keep in mind the final dinner on Sept 6. SOCIAL EVENT Evening THURSDAY, September 6, 19:00: LUCS SSFEIN 2018 Closing Dinner Location: (downtown Oslo)