
Gianluca Lipari received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from the University of Reggio Calabria, Italy, in 2009, 2012 and 2016 respectively. Since 2015, he joined the Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, where he is currently postdoctoral research associate and team leader of the Electrical Flexibility Management and Optimization Team. Since November 2020 he is also senior scientist at the Fraunhofer FIT Center for Digital Energy in Aachen. His current research interests include cloud applications for cyber-physical systems monitoring and automation, with special focus on cybersecurity and communications, and synchronized measurement systems for electric distribution grids.
Dr. Lipari has been involved in several European and German research projects and, at the moment, is Technical Manager of the Horizon 2020 edgeFLEX project and, since May 2022 coordinates the Horizon Europe IntNET project.
Sessions auxquelles Mr Gianluca Lipari participe
Lundi 20 Juin, 2022
Jeudi 23 Juin, 2022
This session will analyze the current status and the ongoing path towards the effective data exchange in the energy sector, including its cross-sectorial aspects. Key building blocks for data exchange have been integrated in architecture of various initiatives, deploying relevant concepts towards the data spaces adoption In the first part of the section, the projects in OPEN DEI ecosystem will present their approaches and ...
Sessions auxquelles Mr Gianluca Lipari assiste
Lundi 20 Juin, 2022
Nowadays, industries face tremendous challenges in the months and years ahead. Complex value chains, highly competitive markets, evolving customer and citizen needs, supply chain disruptions, foreign trade uncertainty, environmental sustainability and social impact, and now the COVID-19 pandemic are common challenges that organisations from every industry, from manufacturing to healthcare, energy, financial services, etc., deal with on a daily basis.
Mercredi 22 Juin, 2022
The European Commission is preparing an Action Plan on the Digitalisation of Energy (DoEAP), to be published in autumn 2022. Digitalisation is a prerequisite and allows to the efficient and effective operation of the energy system and energy markets. The data includes metering data, data from consumers such as home appliances, building automation, EV charging stations, or prosumers PV panel & inverters. Its availabilit...
Overall IoT and Edge Computing Standardisation ChallengesPolicy and Regulations on IoT and Edge ComputingSDOs on Solving IoT and Edge Computing Standardisation Challenges
This session provides an opportunity for the AIOTI semantic expert group to discuss the role of ontologies in the context of the Green and Digital transformation with external stakeholders. We would like to start with an introduction to the Green and Digital transformation by the EC. Then provide an update about the activities in the AIOTI semantic expert group concerning ontologies (especially the Ontology landscape recently published), while sharing some e...
The call topic “Future European platforms for the Edge: Meta Operating Systems” targeted for the next generation of higher-level (meta) operating systems for the smart IoT with strong computing capacity at the edge, embedded in a computing continuum from IoT-to-edge-to-cloud. Horizon Europe Cluster 4 projects are launched to strengthen European supply and value chains in cloud to edge computing by integrating relevant elements of computing, connectivity, IoT, AI...
Jeudi 23 Juin, 2022
The move to the Far Edge will have huge economic potential by leveraging a local, distributed computing infrastructure, and it facilitates the creation of new services and business models, which are much more rooted in verticals around the applications than today’s more general-purpose cloud business models.The session will focus on the economic potential of Edge Computing in the context of the n...