After successful completion of the course, students are able to formulate and communicate information technology requirements in the context of smart grids. Students gain in-depth knowledge and solution competence for information technology methods and programming skills in the field of smart grids.
Students will also be able to independently develop solutions with targets for smart energy grids and test them using the example of an variable step-up transformer.
Teaching lecture for theory content.
Tutorials and tutorials to clarify questions for practical part.
Unless otherwise announced, lecture sessions will begin at 10:15 each day.
The grading assessment of the course Information Technology in Smart Grids is based on the following parts: Theory examination, development of program code and oral presentation.
Compulsory attendance for examination block
Knowledge of Java is an advantage - the practical exercise is completed with Java. Necessary basics and sample codes will be explained and provided.