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
zur Veranstaltung in Stud.IP Studip_icon
Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems, Sustainable Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems (Module)
Untertitel:
International Logistics and Transport Systems (PBL) / (Sustainable) Mobility of Goods, Logistics, Traffic (VL)
Semester:
SoSe 24
Veranstaltungsart:
Module
Veranstaltungstyp:
Vorlesung (Lehre)
DozentIn:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heike Flämig, Dr.-Ing. Jutta Wolff, Katharina Beck, Christopher Rahlf, Ineke Jäger
Beschreibung:

International Logistics and Transport Systems (PBL)

The problem-oriented-learning lecture consists of case studies and complex problems concerning the systemic characteristics of different modes of transport as well as the organization and realization of transport chains. Students get to know specific issues from practice of logistics and mobility of goods and work out recommondations for solutions.

(Sustainable) Mobility of Goods, Logistics, Traffic (VL)

The intention of this lecture is to provide a general system analysis-based overview of how transportation chains emerge and how they are developed. The respective advantages and disadvantages of different international transportation chains of goods are to be pointed out from a micro- and a macroeconomic point of view. The effects on the traffic system as well as the ecological and social consequences of a spatial devision of economical activities are to be discussed.
The overview of current international transportation chains is carried out on the basis of concrete material- and appendant information flows. Established transportation chains and some of their individual elements are to become transparent to the students by a number of practical examples.

  1. A conceptual systems model
  2. Elements of integrated and multi-modal transportation chains
  3. interaction of transport and traffic, demand and supply on different layers of the transport system
  4. Global Issues in Supply Chain Management
  5. Global Players and networks
  6. Logistics and corporate social responsibility (CSR)
  7. Methods and data for assessment of international transport chains
  8. Influence of cultural aspects on international transport chains
  9. New solutions using different focuses of the transport and logstics system


Leistungsnachweis:
606 - Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems. 606 - Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems: Klausur schriftlich. 607 - Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems. 606 - Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems: Klausur schriftlich. 806 - Compulsory Course Work Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems - Excursions: Participation in excursions. 807 - Compulsory Course Work Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems - Exercises: Excercises. m978-2023 - Sustainable Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems. 806 - Compulsory Course Work Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems - Excursions: Participation in excursion. 807 - Compulsory Course Work Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems - Exercises: Excercises. p588-2023 - Sustainable Mobility of Goods and Logistics Systems: Klausur schriftlich.
Weitere Informationen aus Stud.IP zu dieser Veranstaltung
Heimatinstitut: Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Logistik (W-8)
In Stud.IP angemeldete Teilnehmer: 48
Anzahl der Dokumente im Stud.IP-Downloadbereich: 36

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.