Milos Cvetkovic

Milos Cvetkovic is an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology, in the Electrical Sustainable Energy department. He is a specialist in modeling and simulation of energy systems with a particular focus on the electricity grids. His research spans short term modeling and simulation for control and operation of energy systems to long term decision making models for planning purposes.
Before joining Delft University, Milos was a postdoctoral researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, USA, where he developed new market mechanisms for engaging prosumers into electricity ecosystem. He obtained the PhD and MSc degrees from the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA.
Milos is active in several Dutch national and European projects which have the focus on integrating more renewable energy into our electricity grids. Some of these projects develop smart controllers for renewable energy resources, others design new market mechanisms.

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Technology of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Technology of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems (edX)

Discover how to design an integrated energy system that leverages intelligent technology for a sustainable future. This course covers the essentials of renewable energy, energy storage, electric vehicles, thermal systems, and interconnected multi-carrier grids. Become proficient in creating efficient and effective energy solutions.

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Business Implications of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Business Implications of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems (edX)

Embark on an enlightening journey into the world of intelligent and integrated energy systems. This course will equip you with the knowledge to harness digital advancements, driving sustainability and creating new opportunities within the energy sector. Learn how to lead your organization in adopting more efficient and environmentally friendly practices.

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