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I am a post-doctoral research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna. Currently, I focus on the modeling of intermittent renewables, particularly wind and photovoltaic production. The distribution of their spatial and temporal production potentials requires the design of advanced market regulations and subsidy policies to allow for a large-scale integration of intermittent producers in the electricity system. My interest in agent based models increased significantly in the last year as I understand that it is a tool that can better account for interactions and learning of participants in electricity markets than the traditionally applied optimization models can do. | I am a post-doctoral research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna. Currently, I focus on the modeling of intermittent renewables, particularly wind and photovoltaic production. The distribution of their spatial and temporal production potentials requires the design of advanced market regulations and subsidy policies to allow for a large-scale integration of intermittent producers in the electricity system. My interest in agent based models increased significantly in the last year as I understand that it is a tool that can better account for interactions and learning of participants in electricity markets than the traditionally applied optimization models can do. | ||
I like mountain biking and hope to have some good opportunities in Santa Fe. | I like mountain biking and hope to have some good opportunities in Santa Fe. |
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I am a post-doctoral research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna. Currently, I focus on the modeling of intermittent renewables, particularly wind and photovoltaic production. The distribution of their spatial and temporal production potentials requires the design of advanced market regulations and subsidy policies to allow for a large-scale integration of intermittent producers in the electricity system. My interest in agent based models increased significantly in the last year as I understand that it is a tool that can better account for interactions and learning of participants in electricity markets than the traditionally applied optimization models can do. I like mountain biking and hope to have some good opportunities in Santa Fe.