COPI'11 - Conference on Optim & Practices in Industry
Plenary Speakers

 
  G. Allaire (1), L. Andrieu (2), S. Charousset(2), Y. Laszlo (3)
(1) Ecole Polytechnique, France ; (2) EDF R&D, France ; (3) University of Paris-Sud, France
       The Gaspard Monge Program in Optimization and Operations Research

  L. A. Barroso (PSR, Brazil)
       Integrated scheduling of electricity and gas resources taking into account storage, contracts and transportation networks

  M. Bjorndal (NNH, Norway)
       Congestion management methods for the nordic electricity market

  A. J. Conejo (University of Castilla - La Mancha, Spain)
       Scheduling energy and reserve in systems with high wind penetration

  J-F. Faugeras (EDF R&D, France)
       Smart grids: a wind of change in power systems and new opportunities for optimization

  S.-E. Fleten (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
       Hedging policies in hydroelectricity companies – an empirical study

  A. Galichon (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
       Risk measurement: pitfalls and solutions

  K. McKinnon (University of Edinburgh, UK)
       Minimizing load shedding by preventive islandling

  P. Panciatici (RTE, France)
       Optimization tools to improve the operation and operationnal planning of transmission systems: challenges and possible solutions

  A. Pierru (IFP Energies Nouvelles, France)
       On the development of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models for climate change policies

  D. Ralph (University of Cambridge, UK)
       Risk averse investment in electricity Generation

  B. Rottembourg (Eurodécision, France)
       Optimizing length of stay control policies for budget hotels revenue management

  U. Shanbhag (University of Illinois, USA)
       Stochastic variational problems: theory, algorithms and applications to energy systems and markets

  F. Sourd (SNCF, France)
        Application of scheduling theory to solve real-life railway problems

  M. Stubbe (Tractebel, Belgium)
       The PEGASE project: new algorithms for state estimation, time domain simulation and optimization of very large power systems



Schedule

The Conference will consist in plenary sessions (about 45 min), regular sessions (about 30 min) and a poster exhibition. For plenary and regular sessions, the allowed time includes questions and discussion.

Each regular session will be dedicated to a specific topic. The poster exhibition will cover all the topics of the Conference.
 
The Technical Program : Program COPI 11 (pdf)
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