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Two NWO-ESI grants awarded to Prof. Scherpen

23 March 2016

Two public-private research projects were recently awarded to Prof.dr.ir Jacquelien Scherpen of the Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen. In total three public-private research projects of researchers of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (formerly known as the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences) and the Faculty of Behavioural & Social Sciences, have been awarded EUR 1.25 million by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research programme Energy system integration - planning, operations and social embedding (NWO-ESI). In total, EUR 3.5 million was allocated to seven projects. Most of the money comes from the NWO itself and the rest is donated by industry.

The awarded projects by researchers at FSE are:

Acceptable and sustainable integration of energy systems
of Prof. Linda Steg, Faculty of Behavioural & Social Sciences, and Prof.
Jacquelien Scherpen of ENTEG;

Optimum control of integrated energy systems
of Prof.
Kanat Camlibe l of the Johann Bernoulli Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science (JBI), in association with Prof. Jacquelien Scherpen of ENTEG;

Study and development of an energy management system and user interface that can match supply and demand of various energy carriers using user preferences while contributing to user acceptability and proper adoption of the system.
of Dr. Kees Keizer and Prof. Linda Steg of the Faculty of Behavioural & Social Sciences; Prof.
Marco Aiello and Dr. Faris Nizamic of the Johann Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science ( JBI).

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Last modified:28 September 2020 4.13 p.m.

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