During the last week of September 2024, the RF2.0 consortium came together for its first in-person project meeting at University Carlos III in Madrid. A total of 21 consortium members participated in the review and planning work.
Learn moreThe aim of the real-time simulation workshop is to promote scientific exchange within universities and research institutions on the topic of real-time simulation in energy technology.
This year, the workshop will take place on December 12 and 13 at KIT Campus North.
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Research Facility 2.0 (RF 2.0) is an EU-funded research project aimed at making the operation of particle accelerators and other large-scale facilities more resource-efficient. Since the beginning of the year, ten European project partners coordinated by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), have been working on optimized components and digital solutions to reduce the energy consumption of accelerator systems.
Learn more8th August 2024 in Daegu, South Korea: The seminar, held by Prof. De Carne, was attended by more than 70 participants from all over the country. It was organized by the Korean Institute of Power Electronics, including the maximum experts in the power electronics field. This seminar represents the beginning for cooperation between KIT and South Korean universities.
Learn moreAt this year's PSCC, Giovanni De Carne and Valerio De Angelis presented the paper "The Role of Energy Storage Systems For A Secure Energy Supply: A Comprehensive Review of System Needs and Technology Solutions".
Learn moreThe Research Facility 2.0 research project was launched in 2024. The international project partners got to know each other better at an initial kick-off meeting on 22th and 23th of January.
The common goal: to make large-scale research facilities such as particle accelerators more sustainable.
From 29th November to 01st December, the 5. Edition of the Real-Time Simulation Workshop coupled with the biannual IEEE Germany PES Chapter will take place at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Learn moreFrom October 16 to 18, the IEEE eGrid Workshop welcomed about 170 international experts from the energy and electronics sectors to Energy Lab 2.0 to explore and discuss innovative solutions for power electronics in energy grids.
Learn moreThe German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina had invited journalists from all over Germany to learn about ideas for transforming the energy system at KIT - including at the EnergyLab 2.0.
Learn moreAs of today, our research group has a new account on LinkedIn.
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The Young Scientists group includes all young or young-at-heart staff members at the Institute of Technical Physics. The goal of the community is to promote the networking of all research groups and to make the time at ITEP as valuable as possible.
Learn moreAround 25,000 visitors joined us in celebrating the Open House at the North Campus of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology on June 17, 2023.
Among the over 200 attractions was a presentation by the Real Time System for Energy Technologies research group, that opened the Power Hardware-in-the-Loop facility at the Energy Lab 2.0 to the public in celebration of the day.
Learn moreWhen? 22 to 26 April 2023
Where? Hannover Messe, Hall 13, Booth C70
What? KIT will participate in the Hannover Messe again this year with various exhibits. This time, the Power Hardware in the Loop Lab will also be present and will introduce visitors to real-time validation of power technologies. Be sure to stop by!
Interested in getting a closer look at the Energy Lab 2.0 labs and PHIL in particular? Click here to see some of the TV reports that have already been created about our lab. It's worth checking back frequently, as we'll keep the list up to date.
Learn moreWhen? September 8th, 2022
Who? Prof. Federico Milano from the University College, Dublin
What? A lecture at the Institute of Technical Physics titled "Low Inertia Systems: Complex Frequency and Simple Control".
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