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March 10-12, 2020
Lake Tahoe, California
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Wednesday, March 11 • 4:00pm - 4:30pm
OpenOPF Mitigating Wildfire Risk with Open Source Edge Computing - Michael Enescu, Energy Adaptive Networks & Peter Enescu, University of San Diego

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Recent wildfires in Australia and California have recharged the debate about fire management, terrestrial ecosystem complexity and dynamical control in the wake of irreversible climate change. With a widening gap between utilities locked in aging, proprietary ecosystems, unable to deploy modern technologies based on shared, trusted, open systems, several opportunities emerge. OpenOPF (Optimal Power Flow), is a first step towards a series of new open source projects targeted at solving robustness tradeoffs in the wake of catastrophic disasters that could be prevented at scale.

Speakers
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Peter Enescu

Researcher and Software Developer, University of California San Diego
Peter Enescu is a researcher and software developer in smart energy and optimal power flow, a research project started at Caltech. He’s a CS student at the University of California, San Diego, specializing in data science and machine learning. Previously, he was an DB intern at... Read More →
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Michael Enescu

CEO, Energy Adaptive Networks
Michael Enescu is CEO and Co-founder of EAN and Project OpenOPF, responsible for development of network virtualization technology based on energy research from Caltech. Michael serves as a Visiting Scholar at the California Institute of Technology and was a Fellow in IoT Robotics... Read More →


Wednesday March 11, 2020 4:00pm - 4:30pm PDT
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