Addressing shortages in transport capacity to accommodate new renewable energy projects and large customers presents a significant challenge for Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Large-scale network reinforcement is often constrained by excessive costs, logistical complexities (e.g., limited materials and manpower), and lengthy spatial planning procedures. Therefore, optimizing the use of existing infrastructure through congestion management to increase hosting capacity, defer network reinforcement, and distribute investments more efficiently over time is crucial.
This project focuses on leveraging flexible assets connected to low-voltage grids—such as hybrid heat pumps, electric vehicles, and distributed energy generation—using a non-discriminatory, market-based mechanism to resolve congestion in medium-voltage distribution grids. Small-scale resources are typically represented by aggregators, who serve as proxies to provide congestion management services to the DSO through well-defined products and procedures.
Despite extensive research in this area, two key challenges remain:
To address these challenges, this project proposes the collaborative offering of congestion management services from multiple aggregators managing small-scale flexibility both within and across congestion areas, in both pre-emptive and real-time scenarios. A suitable market-based mechanism must be developed, characterized, and compared to alternative solutions to evaluate its effectiveness.
As part of this PhD project, you will:
From a technical standpoint, your work will involve developing and solving large-scale, multi-objective, multi-level optimization problems under uncertainty, accounting for both network operations and customer behavioral models. You will employ both mathematical programming and machine learning techniques to create scalable decision-support methodologies.
This PhD position is part of the EuroTech PhD program at TU/e in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), which you are expected to visit for an extended research stay. The PhD position is co-financed by the Eindhoven Institute for Renewable Energy Systems under the focus area “System Transition and Scenarios”. You will primarily contribute to Intelligent Energy Systems research activities of the Electrical Energy Systems group at the Department of Electrical Engineering under the supervision of dr. Nikolaos Paterakis. Besides research, you will also have the opportunity to contribute to education within the department. Apart from supervising BSc and MSc students in their research projects, other assistance in education, e.g. in bachelor courses, is usually limited to around 5% of your contract time. The co-supervisors at DTU are dr. Charalampos Ziras and dr. Tilman Weckesser at the Department of Wind and Energy Systems in the Section of Distributed Energy Systems.
You must possess a comprehensive knowledge of power systems and electricity markets. You must have a proven ability to develop and apply quantitative decision-making methods (e.g., mathematical programming or data-driven approaches), as evidenced by a relevant MSc thesis or publications. Furthermore, familiarity with topics such as congestion management, flexibility provision, energy management, energy communities, mathematical decomposition methods, distributed optimization techniques is highly desirable.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
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Information
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Selected candidates may be invited first for an online interview and then for onsite visits to TU/e. The position is available immediately and the selected candidate is expected to start no later than July 1, 2025.
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