Research groups
Research interests
- Energy
- Stochastic Optimization
- Sustainability
- Uncertainty Modelling
Current research
My current research revolves around stochastic optimization in energy systems. I am interested in developing innovative approaches to optimize energy systems under the influence of stochastic factors, such as renewable energy intermittency and market uncertainties. By employing advanced stochastic optimization techniques, I seek to address the complex decision-making processes involved in energy planning and management. My research explores how uncertainty modelling can be integrated into sustainable energy solutions, contributing to the development of robust and adaptive systems. Overall, my focus lies in advancing the understanding and application of stochastic optimization methodologies to create sustainable energy solutions that effectively navigate uncertainties in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
Thesis title: Stochastic Optimization Models for Energy Systems
Supervisors: Prof Christine Currie, Dr Gevorg Stepanyan
Date started: 25/09/2023