Tiltrædelsesforelæsninger ved Trine Boomsma og Henrik Holm

Boomsma & Holm

Program:

14.00-14.45 Trine Krogh Boomsma: Optimization and equilibrium problems in renewable power systems and markets

14.50-15.35 Henrik Granau Holm: To be announced

15.40-16.30 Reception in the South End of Vandrehallen

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Trine Krogh Boomsma: Optimization and equilibrium problems in renewable power systems and markets

Abstract: 

This talk will focus on optimization and equilibrium problems in the energy sector. The transition to a sustainable energy system requires a redesign of traditional decision support tools to accommodate fluctuating renewable energy sources and the accompanying need for power system flexibility - e.g., through storage optimization and the expansion of generation and transmission systems. A recent broadening of this research agenda involves coordinated optimization across energy sectors, a critical element in achieving decarbonization. In parallel, equilibrium modeling can effectively capture the characteristics of liberalized markets, including misalignments between market players' objectives and social welfare that arise from market imperfections. In addition to supporting operational and investment decisions, such models may also serve as a basis for energy policy assessment and design. This talk aims to bridge the economic and technical aspects of energy modeling and optimization.

Henrik Granau Holm: Representations and triangulated categories

Abstract:

In this inaugural lecture, I will explain some elements of my research that revolves around representations and triangulated categories. I aim to make the content relevant and interesting for non-mathematicians, general mathematicians, and experts.