
Academic Elevator Pitches
The selected academic abstracts submitted to EventHorizon 2019, will present their work in 2min pitches.
Speakers in alphabetical order:
- Amanda Ahl – Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Alain Brenzikofer – Supercomputing Systems
- Karolina Brücknerova – Stockholm School of Economics
- Michael J. Fell – University College London’s Energy Institute
- Marlon Fleck – Reiner Lemoine Institute
- Christian Gorenflo – University of Waterloo
- Simon Johanning – Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management (IIRM), Leipzig University
- Salam Khanji – Green Tomorrow for smart sustainable solutions – Research and Development
- Alexandra Schneiders – University College London’s Energy Institute
- Ian J. Scott – Instituto Superior Técnico
- Arne Surmann – Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE)
- Dr. Ioannis Vlachos – National Technical University of Athens
- Takeda Yasuhiro – The University of Tokyo
- Andreas Zeselmaier – FfE e.V.
Running Order:
15:32 15:34 Review of blockchain-based distributed energy: Implications for institutional development Ahl Amanda Tokyo Institute of Technology 15:34 15:37 SubstraTEE: Enhancing Privacy on Substrate-Based Blockchains leveraging Trusted Execution Environments Brenzikofer ALAIN Supercomputing Systems AG 15:37 15:40 Using a Blockchain to Mitigate Trust in Electric Vehicle Charging* Gorenflo Christian University of Waterloo 15:40 15:43 GreenRide: Blockchain-based Decentralized Rewarding Ridesharing Application Khanji Salam Green Tomorrow for smart sustainable solutions – Research and Development 15:43 15:45 ‘Watts the Deal?’: The Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Game Schneiders Alexandra University College London’s Energy Institute 15:45 15:48 Bidding and Markets in Hierarchical Blockchain Peer 2 Peer (P2P) Electricity Trading Scott Ian J. Instituto Superior Técnico 15:48 15:51 P2P Energy Trading based on Market Mechanism Yasuhiro Takeda The University of Tokyo 15:51 15:54 The Diffusion of Blockchain Technology in P2P Electricity Trading Brücknerova Karolina Stockholm School of Economics 15:54 15:56 Customer demand for blockchain-enabled peer-to-peer energy trading in the United Kingdom Fell Michael J. University College London’s Energy Institute 15:56 15:59 Development of a Blockchain-based multi-agent energy management system for tenant electricity concepts in a zero-emission neighborhood in Germany Surmann Arne Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE) 15:59 16:02 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A DECENTRALIZED AMR SYSTEM USING BLOCKCHAINS, SMART CONTRACTS AND LORAWAN Dr. Ioannis Vlachos National Technical University of Athens 16:02 16:05 Implementation and Evaluation of a Distributed Energy Data Platform Zeiselmair Andreas FfE e.V. 16:05 16:07 LabChain:
A blockchain-based Research Infrastructure for Experimental Energy EconomicsJohanning Simon Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management (IIRM), Leipzig University 16:07 16:10 Microgrid bidding strategies and the effect of big participants Fleck Marlon RWTH Aachen