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Christian Rod

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A 3D indicator for guiding AI applications in the energy sector

Christophe Ballif, Alessandro Francesco Aldo Virtuani, Hugo James André Quest, Marine Dominique Cauz, Fabian Heymann, Laure-Emmanuelle Perret Aebi, Christian Rod

The utilisation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in the energy sector is gaining momentum, with increasingly intensive search for suitable, high-quality and trustworthy solutions that displayed promising results in research. The growing interes ...
2022

Benefits of a Diversified Energy Mix for Islanded Systems

Christophe Ballif, Marine Dominique Cauz, Laure-Emmanuelle Perret Aebi, Lionel Benjamin Bloch, Christian Rod

Achieving energy self-sufficiency is a major challenge for remote areas, especially islands. Various technologies have recently been developed to exploit renewable resources in such areas in order to reduce dependency on fossil fuels. This work focuses on ...
2020

Contributions au domaine de la commande des entraînements synchrones haute vitesse

Christian Rod

Currently, the different pollutant emissions caused by the use of fossil energies are an increasingly important concern and numerous studies aim at developing technological solutions allowing the progressive replacement of the fossil energies by more susta ...
EPFL2012
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