Braess' Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design in Modern Power Grids

Published: Aug. 14, 2012, 11:07 a.m.

During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Marc Timme form the \n
Network Dynamics Group - Max Planck Institute for Dynamics & Self-Organization and Georg August University, G\xf6ttingen gave a talk about Braess' Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design in Modern Power Grids. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com

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The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universita\u0308t and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wo\u0308rthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems.\n
The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.