Contact Dr Da Huo

Background

Dr Da Huo is a Lecturer in Energy Systems Intelligence with the Centre for Energy Systems and Strategy at ߣߣÊÓƵ. His research innovates on model-based optimisation and machine learning methods to model, operate and plan flexible assets, distribution networks, and whole systems (including the integrated electricity and hydrogen systems) with the objectives of enhancing network security, cost-effectiveness, and reliability. Prior to joining ߣߣÊÓƵ, Da was a research associate for a EU H2020 MERLON project at Newcastle University from 2019 to 2021, working on microgrid optimisation. He received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Bath in 2018, focusing on the optimisation of multi-vector energy systems at the community level. He obtained the B.Eng. degrees in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Bath, and in electrical power engineering from North China Electric Power University, both in 2014.

Research opportunities

Dr Da Huo is interested in supervising students with research interests in:

- Machine learning for energy systems

- Whole systems (including the integrated electricity/hydrogen systems)

- Smart grid

- Flexibility mechamism and management

Current activities

Research Grants:

- Place based AI-driven clustering and demand flexibility assessment for net zero, PI, £130k, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, 2024 - 2025

- Global Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Center, Co-I, 2023 - 2026

- Floatovoltaics for agriculture: assessing environmental benefits of multi-use reservoirs for irrigation and renewable energy generation, InnovateUK, Co-I, 2024 - 2026

- Management of Disaster Risk and Societal Resilience (MADIS), Co-I, 2020-2023

- Prototype Planning Tool for Green Hydrogen Generation and Use in UK Agriculture, Co-I, 2022-2023

Clients

  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
  • Innovate UK
  • Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

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