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Bruno Canizes
Also published under:B. R. Canizes
Affiliation
GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Development, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Topic
Distribution Network,Microgrid,Electric Vehicles,Power Grid,Distributed Energy Resources,Distribution System Operator,Energy Storage Systems,Objective Function,Distributed Generation Units,Greenhouse Gas,Mixed Integer Linear Programming,Power Generation,Power Loss,Power System,Reduction In Load,Renewable Energy,Renewable Sources,Smart Grid,Community Energy,Decay Function,Demand Response Programs,Electric Vehicles Charging,Energy Cost,Energy Demand,Energy Efficiency,Energy Management,Energy Source,Evolutionary Algorithms,Evolutionary Computation,External Supply,Flexible Loads,Internet Of Things,Load Consumption,Low Voltage,Market Power,Metaheuristic,Minimum Cost,Network Operators,Network Planning,Peak Demand,Photovoltaic Panels,Photovoltaic System,Point Load,Renewable Energy Sources,Service Quality,Smart Meters,Stochastic Model,Storage Systems,Task Order,Time Slot,
Biography
Bruno Canizes received the BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ISEP/IPP) in 2005. Presently, he is an Assistant Researcher at GECAD - Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Group of ISEP/IPP. He is also a MSc student in Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ISEP/IPP) and his research interests include power systems reliability and future power systems.