Back to search results

PhD Studentship (Funded): Advanced Digital Twin Technology for Enhancing Real-Time Power System Stability and Islanding, PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

University of Exeter - Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Exeter
Funding for: EU Students, International Students, Self-funded Students, UK Students
Funding amount: £19,237 (this award provides annual funding to cover Home tuition fees and a tax-free stipend)
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 20th August 2024
Closes: 9th September 2024
Reference: 5205

The increasing reliance on electrical energy in contemporary society has made the stability and reliability of power systems a paramount concern. Rapid population growth, the inefficiency of traditional power plants, the proliferation of electrical devices, and the high cost of establishing new power plants have led to power systems operating near their stability limits. This situation heightens the system's susceptibility to disturbances, making the prediction and management of system instability or collapse essential for preventing large-scale blackouts and ensuring an uninterrupted energy supply. 

Power system stability is a multifaceted issue, involving various interconnected and dependent parameters. The nonlinear and dynamic nature of power systems, combined with different rates of change in stability aspects, complicates accurate prediction. System collapse typically begins in localized areas and spreads, making rapid detection challenging with conventional methods. Effective islanding, which isolates faulty areas to prevent total system collapse, requires swift action that is often difficult to achieve with traditional approaches. 

This PhD project aims to address these challenges by developing a digital twin for real-time power system stability prediction and islanding. A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical system that can simulate, monitor, and optimize the system's performance in real-time. By leveraging advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), the digital twin will enable precise prediction of potential collapse areas and identification of islands, facilitating timely interventions. 

The digital twin will simulate the power system in real-time, continuously analyzing data from various sources, including sensors, smart meters, and other monitoring devices. This real-time monitoring will allow the digital twin to detect anomalies and predict system instability before it escalates. By dividing the power system into various zones, such as collapse-prone and stable areas, the digital twin will enhance situational awareness and decision-making. 

The project will focus on developing AI algorithms to process and analyze the vast amounts of data collected, enabling the digital twin to learn from historical and real-time data to improve its predictive capabilities. The digital twin will also facilitate real-time control actions to isolate faulty areas and maintain system stability, reducing the risk of widespread blackouts and ensuring a continuous energy supply to consumers.

By integrating digital twin technology with real-time monitoring and AI-driven predictive analytics, this project promises to revolutionize power system stability management. The outcomes of this research will provide significant benefits, including enhanced reliability and resilience of power systems, reduced operational costs, and improved energy security for society. 

The studentship will be awarded on the basis of merit for 3.5 years of full-time study to commence on 1st February 2025. The collaboration involves a project partner who is providing funding [and other material support to the project], this means there are special terms that apply to the project, these will be discussed with Candidates at Interview and fully set out in the offer letter.  The collaboration with the named project partner is subject to contract.  Please note full details of the project partner’s contribution and involvement with the project is still to be confirmed and may change during the course of contract negotiations.  Full details will be confirmed at offer stage. 

International applicants need to be aware that you will have to cover the cost of your student visa, healthcare surcharge and other costs of moving to the UK to do a PhD.

We value your feedback on the quality of our adverts. If you have a comment to make about the overall quality of this advert, or its categorisation then please send us your feedback
Advert information

Type / Role:

Subject Area(s):

Location(s):

PhD tools
 

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Ok Ok

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Account Verification Missing

In order to create multiple job alerts, you must first verify your email address to complete your account creation

Request verification email Request verification email

jobs.ac.uk Account Required

In order to create multiple alerts, you must create a jobs.ac.uk jobseeker account

Create Account Create Account

Alert Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your account is currently blocked. Please login to unblock your account.

Email Address Blocked

We received a delivery failure message when attempting to send you an email and therefore your email address has been blocked. You will not receive job alerts until your email address is unblocked. To do so, please choose from one of the two options below.

Max Alerts Reached

A maximum of 5 Job Alerts can be created against your account. Please remove an existing alert in order to create this new Job Alert

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your alert was not created at this time. Please try again.

Ok Ok

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

 
 
 
More PhDs from University of Exeter

Show all PhDs for this organisation …

More PhDs like this
Join in and follow us

Browser Upgrade Recommended

jobs.ac.uk has been optimised for the latest browsers.

For the best user experience, we recommend viewing jobs.ac.uk on one of the following:

Google Chrome Firefox Microsoft Edge