Seminar: Artificial Intelligence for Energy Systems

  • Type: Seminar (S)
  • Chair: KIT-Fakultäten - KIT-Fakultät für Informatik - Institut für Telematik - ITM Hagenmeyer
    KIT-Fakultäten - KIT-Fakultät für Informatik - Institut für Telematik - ITM Schäfer
  • Semester: WS 24/25
  • Time: Mon 2024-10-21
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)


    Mon 2024-10-28
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-11-04
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-11-11
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-11-18
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-11-25
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-12-02
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-12-09
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-12-16
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2024-12-23
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2025-01-13
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2025-01-20
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2025-01-27
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2025-02-03
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)

    Mon 2025-02-10
    14:00 - 15:30, weekly
    50.28 Seminarraum 2
    50.28 InformatiKOM 2 (EG)


  • Lecturer: TT-Prof. Dr. Benjamin Schäfer
  • Lv-No.: 2400175
  • Information: On-Site
Content

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a key technology in many areas of society and research. Energy systems with the ongoing energy transition (“Energiewende”) make it a fascinating field for the deployment of AI methods.  Machine learning algorithms can play a crucial role in improving energy efficiency, optimizing power generation and distribution or in enhancing system stability, while facilitating additional renewable energy integration. In this proseminar, we will explore fundamental AI algorithms and their applications in energy systems. Examples may include forecasting of energy demand or renewable generation, explainability of algorithms as well as optimization via AI.
Every student will prepare a written report and a talk about a chosen topic. Topics will be assigned in the first meeting in October.