[:es]Speaker: Antonino Laudani (Università Degli Studi Roma Tre)
Title: “Mathematics vs Photovoltaic systems”
Date: jueves 26 de septiembre, 11:00 horas.
Localication: Aulas 0.1 y 0.2 del CIO (Edificio Torretamarit)
Abstract. All the field of engineering are fullfilled by mathematic approaches and this is particularly true for the fields of electrical and electronic engineering. On the other hand, it is also true that in the case of Photovoltaic systems (with this term I indicate all the Photovoltaic objects from the small devices to the large power plants), there are still a lot of things that mathematicians can do to improve the analysis, the modelling and the design of them. In this talk, I will discuss the contribution given by mathematic techniques (from Lambert function to Least Square Problem solution, etc) applied to photovoltaics and their open problems. Mathematicians together with electrical and electronic enginers and computer science scientists can provide a fundamental contribution in the research advance.[:en]Speaker: Antonino Laudani (Università Degli Studi Roma Tre)
Title: “Mathematics vs Photovoltaic systems”
Date: Thursday, September 26, 11:00 a.m.
Localication: Classrooms 0.1 and 0.2 of the CIO (Torretamarit Building)
Abstract. All the field of engineering are fullfilled by mathematic approaches and this is particularly true for the fields of electrical and electronic engineering. On the other hand, it is also true that in the case of Photovoltaic systems (with this term I indicate all the Photovoltaic objects from the small devices to the large power plants), there are still a lot of things that mathematicians can do to improve the analysis, the modelling and the design of them. In this talk, I will discuss the contribution given by mathematic techniques (from Lambert function to Least Square Problem solution, etc) applied to photovoltaics and their open problems. Mathematicians together with electrical and electronic enginers and computer science scientists can provide a fundamental contribution in the research advance.[:]
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