85th PolyU Anniversary RISE Distinguished Lecture Series
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Date
18 Aug 2022
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Organiser
Research Institute for Smart Energy (RISE)
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Time
16:00 - 17:00
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Venue
Online via Zoom
Speaker
Professor Henrik Madsen
Enquiry
Ms Kate Fung skkate.fung@polyu.edu.hk
Summary
The Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Research Institute for Smart Energy (RISE) is established in May 2020, as a cross-disciplinary research platform in PolyU, to bring the experts, with very diverse expertise, ranging from energy and power systems, smart buildings, energy storage, IT to material science distributed in over 10 academic departments, together to develop innovative technologies and carbon-neutral solutions.
The Programme Rundown of this lecture is shown as below:
HK Time | Activities | |||
4:00pm-4:05pm |
Opening Remarks |
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4:05pm-4:40pm | “Data-driven methods for the Future Weather-driven Smart Energy Systems”
Professor Henrik Madsen Professor, Section Head for Dynamical Systems, Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark |
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4:40pm-4:55pm | Panel Discussion | |||
4:55pm-5:00pm | Closing Remarks | |||
5:00pm | End of Lecture |
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Remarks:
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(Note: For PolyU students, please attend the whole registered lecture and ensure the name provided is same as your PolyU student card.)
Keynote Speaker
Professor Henrik Madsen
Professor, Section Head for Dynamical Systems, Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Prof. Henrik Madsen got a PhD in Statistics at the Technical University of Denmark in 1986. He was appointed Ass. Prof. in Statistics in 1986, Assoc. Prof. in 1989, and Professor in Mathematical Statistics with a special focus on Stochastic Dynamical Systems in 1999. In 2017 he was appointed Professor II at NTNU in Trondheim. His main research interest is related to analysis and data-driven modelling of dynamical systems. This includes signal processing, time series analysis, model building, estimation, grey-box modelling, digital twins, prediction, optimization and control. The applications are mostly related to the digital transformation of the energy and water systems.
He has got several awards. Lately, in June 2016, he was appointed Knight of the Order of Dannebrog by Her Majesty the Queen of Denmark, and he was appointed Doctor HC at Lund University in June 2017.
He has authored or co-authored approximately 650 papers and 12 books. The most recent books are Time Series Analysis (2008); General and Generalized Linear Models (2011); Integrating Renewables in Electricity Markets (2013), and Statistics for Finance (2015).