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    Energy SmartOps is financed by the Seventh Framework Program (FP7) of the European Commission. Contract No: PITN-GA-2010-264940

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      Bart van Parys

      ESR-M: "Energy management for mechanical and electrical & power electronics systems"

       

       

      Institution: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)

      Supervisor: Prof. Manfred Morari

       

      Education

      Currently, Bart is a PhD student at the Automatic Control Laboratory in Zurich, Switserland. He holds a bachelor degree in electrical engineering and a master degree in applied mathematics,both from the university of Leuven. He has been a research intern at the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing in Heidelberg, Germany.

      Work experience

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      Interests

      Robust control. optimal control, convex optimization

      Blog entries

      2010 - present

      2010 - present

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      Current activities
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      Optimal control of electric drives for industrial compressors - part 2

      December 18, 2014

      Control and operation of industrial compressors

      September 14, 2014

      Why industry should team up with energy-supply paradigm change?

      August 21, 2014

      Can maintenance improve the operational performance of the processing plant?

      August 18, 2014

      Optimal operation of compressors in parallel

      June 2, 2014

      Can interactive visualizations improve the way we do fault diagnosis?

      April 29, 2014

      Performance deterioration in centrifugal Compressors: Fouling phenomenon

      April 10, 2014

      Condition Monitoring and its Link to Energy Savings

      March 11, 2014

      Industrial compressors

      March 10, 2014

      Energy savings and electrical motors

      January 28, 2014

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