EMR’19 Summer School

17-19 June 2019 in Lille, France

Modelling and control using EMR, application to HEVs and others

The EMR’19 (Energetic Macroscopic Representation) Summer school was held in Lille (France).
This Summer school was dedicated to Master and PhD students, engineers and scientists, from both academia and industry which have to model and control new multi-physical systems such as industrial multi-drive systems, traction and propulsion systems, hybrid electric vehicles, or renewable energy generation systems.

During this edition, a special session will be dedicated to PANDA
Co-chairs : Betty Lemaire-Semail, Daniela Chrenko

For more information on the sesssions, please have a look at the flyer!


Schedule

— Monday 17th of June 2019 —
8:30 – 13:00: Lectures on fundamentals on EMR and inversion-based control, basic examples
14:30 – 18:00: Simulation training session (part I), modelling of the considered system

— Tuesday 18th of June 2019 —
9:00 – 13:00: Lectures on applications to complex systems (part I)
(Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Automatic subway traction systems, Fuel Cell systems…)
14:30 – 18:00: Simulation training session (part II), control of the considered system

— Wednesday 19th of June 2019 —
9:00 – 13:00: Lectures on applications to complex systems (part II)
(wind energy conversion systems, PV systems, Piezoelectric actuators, multiphase drives…)
14:30 – 18:00: Simulation training session (part III), control of an electric drive

— Thursday 20nd of June 2019 (for academic credit validation only)—
9am – 1pm: Preparation of case applications (International PhD students)
2pm – 6pm: Presentation of case applications (International PhD students)

The full program will be available at http://www.emrwebsite.org/ (see for example the program of last year EMR summer school on the website)