Simon Stock

M.Sc.
Research Assistant

Contact

Simon Stock, M. Sc.
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
Office Hours
Jederzeit
Harburger Schloßstraße 36,
21079 Hamburg
Building HS36, Room C3 0.006
Phone: +49 40 42878 2378
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Research Projects

Applications of AI in distribution system operation

Applications of AI in distribution system operation

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH); Duration: 2020 to 2024

VeN²uS
Networked grid protection systems - Adaptive and interconnected

VeN²uS

Networked grid protection systems - Adaptive and interconnected

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK); Duration: 2021 to 2024

Research Focus

Optimal operation and energy managment in electrical distribution grids (Smart Grids) using artifical intelligence

Publications

TUHH Open Research (TORE)

2023

2022

2021

Courses

Stud.IP
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Business Data Science Basics (PBL)
Untertitel:
This course is part of the module: Business & Management
Semester:
SoSe 24
Veranstaltungstyp:
PBL -Projekt-/problembasierte Lehrveranstaltung (Lehre)
Veranstaltungsnummer:
lv2544_s24
DozentIn:
Prof. Dr. Christoph Ihl, Joschka Schwarz
Beschreibung:

Business Data Science Basics is an introductory course designed to provide you with a sound understanding of the constantly growing opportunities that business analytics experiences through modern approaches in data science and machine learning. In this course you will learn methods of descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics in order to approach critical business decisions based on data and to derive recommendations for action. Participants learn how to collect, cleanse and transform large amounts of data using various techniques. The aim is to specifically examine, visualize and model the associated data using modern machine learning methods.

During the course, the participants apply the tools they have learned to practical data science problems from various management areas, creating a comprehensive and multifaceted application portfolio that demonstrates their data analysis and modeling skills. The programming language used is R, whereby the integration of Python into the workflow is also practiced. Programming knowledge is not required, but is of course an advantage. Each session will involve a small amount of lecturing on R concepts, and a large amount of time for students to complete assigned coding and analysis problems.


Learning objectives:

After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Obtain large amounts of data via APIs or web scraping from the Internet

• Clean and transform data

• Explore and visualize data in a goal-oriented way

• Model data using modern machine learning techniques

• Communicate data and results in an actionable form of products, dashboards and applications  


Preliminary Schedule:

1. Introduction to R, RStudio IDE & GitHub

2. Introduction to the tidyverse

3. Data Acquisition

4. Data Wrangling

5. Data Visualization

Leistungsnachweis:
tm2544 - Business Data Science Basics (subject theoretical and practical work)<ul><li>p1601 - Business Data Science Basics: Subject theoretical and practical work</li></ul>
ECTS-Kreditpunkte:
2
Weitere Informationen aus Stud.IP zu dieser Veranstaltung
Heimatinstitut: Institut für Unternehmertum (W-11)
In Stud.IP angemeldete Teilnehmer: 32

Supervised Theses

ongoing
completed

2021

  • Hund, P. (2021). Modellierung eines elektrischen Netzes zur Demonstration des Einflusses von virtueller Trägheit durch umrichterbasierte Energieanlagen.

  • Hund, P. (2021). Koordinierte Bereitstellung von virtueller Trägheit durch erneuerbare umrichterbasierte Energieanlagen in Verteilnetzen mithilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz.

  • Möller, P. (2021). Erfassung der Knotenspannung in Niederspannungsnetzen auf Basis von dezentralen Messeinrichtungen mithilfe von Machine learning.

  • Plant, R. (2021). Estimation of Power System Inertia in an Inverter-Dominated Distribution Grid Using Machine Learning.

2020

  • Dressel, M. (2020). Modellierung der Zustandsschätzung eines elektrischen Netzes mit Hilfe von Graph neuronalen Netzen.

  • Schmidt, M. (2020). Vorhersage von zuverlässig bereitstellbarer Regelleistung aus Erneuerbaren Energien mithilfe von neuronalen Netzen.