38th reserach colloquium on June 24th at 4 p.m.
To
everyone interested in research,
We would
like to cordially invite you to the 38th Research Colloquium which this time is
going to be a joint event from the BST at SRH Berlin and SRH Heidelberg.
It will take place online on Monday, June 24
at 4:00 pm with three very interesting presentations:
Saiful
Islam, PhD student at BST SRH Berlin: Optimization Techniques in Control and
Complex Energy Management Systems. (A Survey on Multi-Objective Optimization in
Microgrid Systems)
Discussion
of Microgrid (MG) and its various challenges with Renewable Energy Systems
(RES), where Photovoltaic (PV) is a primary component. Focuses on the
Multi-Objective-Optimization (MOO) algorithms used in MG for their energy
management systems (EMS) as well as technical and economic challenges. It
investigates how MOO can play a significant role in solving these problems.
Alan
D’Souza, PhD student at BST SRH Berlin: Our Project ReGCell on the Week of the
Environment
With
a typical lifespan of 25 to 30 years currently estimated for PV modules, the
scenario of a steadily increasing installation of PV power holds new challenges
for the future. It is expected that at least 1.7 million tonnes of PV waste
will be generated worldwide by 2030. A sustainable recycling process for
crystalline solar modules was developed as part of a DBU-funded project. This
project was selected by an independent jury for an exhibition at the Week of
the Environment. The Week of the Environment is an event organised by the
Federal President and the German Federal Environmental Foundation to present
innovative solutions for protecting the environment. To explain our process to
the public, we have created a diorama using 3D printing
Denise Reichel, Prof. at SRH Heidelberg: Bionic shading
Energy reduction is also an important criterion in the
construction sector. If facades are shaded, solar radiation cannot heat the
interior, which is why there is no need for cooling later which in turn may
rely on energy supply from fossil fuels. In this way, carbon dioxide emissions
can be significantly reduced over the large areas of the building envelope. The
lecture presents a bionic shading system whose mode of action is based purely
on the material properties and does not require hinges or additional energy
supply. On the contrary, photovoltaic modules generate additional electricity.
Cordially,
Gesa Beck
(SRH Berlin), Denise Reichel, Joachim Haß, Josephine Geipel and Carsten Diener
Here is the link to join the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MWQxZjNjMDctN2Y1ZS00Nzk2LTliNGUtYjJmNGEwOTQwMjM1%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22787048c4-ce0e-4446-81e0-2fa0524ec702%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%228551eb34-103b-4537-b96a-9858275c5ef7%22%7d
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