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Documentation from the Energy Dialogue 2019

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Hosts of the Energy Dialogue 2019: Lina Bertling Tjernberg, Director of KTH Energy Platform, and Christophe Duwig, Deputy Director (photo: Fredrik Persson)
Published Nov 21, 2019

Here you find photos and links to documentation (presentations and summary) from the Energy Dialogue on 14 November 2019.

Participants at KTH Energy Dialogue 2019. Closest around the table with the KTH cloth (from the left): KTH's President Sigbritt Karlsson, Director of the Energy Platform Lina Bertling Tjernberg, Director General of the Swedish Energy Agency Robert Andrén, CEO of Vattenfall Magnus Hall (Photo by Fredrik Persson)

Energy Dialogue 2019

KTH Energy Dialogue 2019 offered insights from a wide area of research: disruptive business models, cyber-attacks and transparent solar-cells were all covered - and an overall theme on solutions to achieve climate goals.

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Maria Letizia Fasci, from the School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), poster contributor (nr 10) explains for female audience about Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Lars Herre, from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) in discussion with a male poster audience about his poster Vendor-Independent Protection IED for Meshed HVDC Grids. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Henrik Grimler (in the middle), third in the poster award competition, in discussion with two colleagues around a mingle table in the poster room. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Robert Braunbehrens, winner of the Vattenfall Best Master Thesis Award 2019, in the poster room with Vattenfall CEO Magnus Hall. Thesis: “Wake meandering and its modelling”. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Alexander Smith, second prize in the Vattenfall Best Master Thesis Award 2019, with Lina and Magnus. Thesis: “Rapid cycling and thermal voltammetry at sub-ambient temperature: A lithium-ion battery aging study”. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Christoforos Menos-Aikateriniadis, third in the Vattenfall Best Master Thesis Award 2019, with Lina and Magnus. Thesis: “Methods to identify broken neutral fault in Low Voltage (LV) distribution grids by using existing smart meters infrastructure”. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Moderator for the day was Willy Silberstein, here with the panel discussing "Towards a sustainable energy system". Photo: Fredrik Persson
Ross Harnden, winner of the KTH Energy Platform Best Poster Award 2019, poses in front of his poster (nr 8) about “Lighter vehicles using multifunctional carbon fibres”. Photo: Fredrik Persson
Panel 1: Mark Howell, Olga Kordas and Ramon Wyss. Photo: Lina Bertling Tjernberg
Lina with Olga Kordas. Photo: Lina Bertling Tjernberg
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