On the afternoon of September 26th, the Sub-forum on New Power Systems of the 2024 International Industry-University-Research-Application Cooperation Conference was successfully held in the Studio Hall of Building A, the Third Teaching Building of our university. Sun Lingfang, the member of the Standing Committee of the University Party Committee and Vice President of the university, delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the forum. The forum was chaired by An Jun, the Vice Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering.
The forum invited four expert scholars from Aalborg University in Denmark, Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, University of Bristol in the UK, and James Cook University in Australia to share their latest research achievements in the field of new power systems. More than 300 audiences from both domestic and overseas participated in this conference through the "online + offline" mode.
Sun Lingfang Delivered the Opening Speech
An Jun Chaired the Forum
Forum Scene
At the forum, Professor Henrik Lund from Aalborg University in Denmark gave a report titled "Smart Energy Systems". Professor Tek Tjing Lie from Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand gave a report titled "Hierarchical Control Strategies for DC Microgrids Clusters in Distribution Systems". Professor Laiz Souto from University of Bristol in the UK gave a report titled "Renewable Energy Systems and Severe Weather Events". Professor Yang Jiajia from James Cook University in Australia gave a report titled "Green Hydrogen: Hydrogen Credits and Business Models for the Carbon Neutral Future".
Professor Henrik Lund's Report Scene
Professor Tek Tjing Lie's Report Scene
Professor Laiz Souto's Report Scene
Professor Yang Jiajia's Report Scene
Group Photo
This forum, as a high-level international academic exchange platform, is not only an important carrier for demonstrating the research achievements of young scholars in the field of power systems, but also an academic feast for sharing new ideas and viewpoints in the field of power systems. During the period of the forum's holding, the teachers and students of our university had in-depth exchanges and discussions with the experts on the relevant frontiers and hot issues of new power systems. The successful holding of the forum is of great significance for promoting the academic exchanges between the teachers and students of our university and foreign expert scholars, expanding the scientific research vision of the vast number of teachers and students, and expanding the domestic and international influence of the discipline of electrical engineering.