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Eduardo Vilches

Research assistant


Career  (Eduardo Vilches)

  • 2009 - 2014: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Chile, specializing in networked energy systems
  • 2014 - 2017: Civil engineering studies in electrical engineering at the University of Chile, specializing in electrical energy systems
  • 2017: Thesis: "Investigation of the effects of an increased share of renewable energies in the future Chilean power supply"
  • 2017 - 2020: Experience in applied engineering, data analysis, big data and artificial intelligence in the Chilean industrial sector
  • 2020: Research assistant at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the University of Chile
  • since 2023: Research assistant at the Department of Energy Management and Operation of Electrical Grids (e²n) at the University of Kassel

Main research areas  (Eduardo Vilches)

  • Artificial intelligence in the operation of energy grids
  • AI-based solutions for the safe operation and stability of medium and high-voltage grids

Eduardo Vilches

Research assistant


Career  (Eduardo Vilches)

  • 2009 - 2014: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Chile, specializing in networked energy systems
  • 2014 - 2017: Civil engineering studies in electrical engineering at the University of Chile, specializing in electrical energy systems
  • 2017: Thesis: "Investigation of the effects of an increased share of renewable energies in the future Chilean power supply"
  • 2017 - 2020: Experience in applied engineering, data analysis, big data and artificial intelligence in the Chilean industrial sector
  • 2020: Research assistant at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the University of Chile
  • since 2023: Research assistant at the Department of Energy Management and Operation of Electrical Grids (e²n) at the University of Kassel

Main research areas  (Eduardo Vilches)

  • Artificial intelligence in the operation of energy grids
  • AI-based solutions for the safe operation and stability of medium and high-voltage grids