
Alberto Dognini received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, respectively in 2012 and 2014. From 2015 until 2017 he worked as Engineering Project Manager at ABB - Electrification Products Division in Dalmine, Italy, managing the revamping of medium voltage electrical apparatus and switchgears. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. as Research Associate with the Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. His research interests include the development of energy services and the design of automation systems to improve resiliency of active distribution grids.
Sessions auxquelles Alberto Dognini participe
Mercredi 1 Septembre, 2021
The Next Generation Internet of Things (NGIoT) is an initiative to build a resilient European IoT Hub. It acts as an accelerator for the whole European IoT ecosystem towards transforming the current IoT community of researchers and innovators in Europe into an increasingly cohesive, dynamic, participatory and sustainable ecosystem. It assists stakeholders to engage and create value, as well as set up a self-sustaining European IoT commu...
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...
Sessions auxquelles Alberto Dognini assiste
Lundi 20 Juin, 2022
The Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as a powerful enabler in many application domains, such as water and energy management, environmental monitoring, health, smart cities, smart industry and supply chain management. The IoT has the potential to address some of the most acute human, economic and environmental needs. It can also directly contribute to achieving the targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2017, the IoTWeek held in Geneva, adopted ...
Mardi 21 Juin, 2022
Quoting the United Nations: “to fully implement and monitor progress on the SDGs, decision makers need data and statistics that are accurate, timely, sufficiently disaggregated, relevant, accessible and easy to use.”When it comes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, there is only one correct possibility for public officials and economic leaders: to count on secure and reliable data as it may be the difference between takin...
Mercredi 22 Juin, 2022
On April 2022, Elon Musk noted that: “At this point, I think I know more about manufacturing tan anyone currently alive on Earth”. Why did he say so? What can be learned from his “Alien” and “Dreadnought” factories? This session will elaborate on the current state of the art on Industrial AI, Digital Twins and Industrial Metaverse and the advances to be seen. Experiences from H2020 Star, HE Circular TAIn and HE R...
Rolf Riemenschneider (European Commission) – EU perspective challenges related to performing processing in the cloud. The need to move processing to the edge where possible for latency, energy efficiency, security reasons (alleviate load on the cloud). Michael Hayes (Tyndall National Institute) “Power IoT challenges and opportunities (related to IoT wireless edge devices)”
This session focuses on standards related to IoT and Edge computing which enable the integration of data spaces. It will cover the following topics:Data space challengesData space standardisationInteroperable data spacesExample of energy data spacesThe move to the Far Edge will have huge economic potential by leveraging a local, distributed computing infrastructure, and it facilitates the creation of...