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07/29/2022 | Integrated energy systems | Final theses

Bachelor's or Master's thesis: Development of a process support system as part of a decision support platform for individual energy transformations

The content of the work is the development of a process logic, the design of the editability of the process chain and its elements, as well as the filling of the process with the relevant content, which above all must also be adapted from the official regulations and forms.

Contents

The stalling of the energy transition depends not only on the inadequate political framework, but also on the "enablement" of individual investors. The energy transition cannot be implemented without the help of all citizens. The problem is that individuals lack the skills to plan the technical and economic aspects of their own energy transition project and to implement it with sufficient project management expertise. The solution to this problem is to create digital process support that enables the individual to carry out a complex project as a non-expert.

The content of the work is the development of a process logic, the design of the editability of the process chain and its elements, as well as the filling of the process with the relevant content, which above all must also be adapted from the official regulations and forms. To this end, web-technological methods for automated information retrieval and linking will be used and the potential of using artificial intelligence will be explored.

Your requirements

You have a keen interest in developing innovative solutions and the ability to work on your own initiative. Preferably you have studied computer science. Ideally, you have already gained experience in the problem area of process descriptions. You also have good knowledge of all web technologies, i.e. HTML and javascript, as well as frameworks for front-end and back-end.

We offer

We offer a scientific environment in which your work is embedded in the context of national and international energy system transformation. Our "Integrated Energy Systems" department develops information technology, analytical and numerical methods for the techno-economic evaluation of new energy infrastructures, particularly at system level. An interdisciplinary Institute for Sustainability has recently been founded at the university, through which this work topic is placed in the context of the Faculties of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Economics, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Social Sciences, Mechanical Engineering and others.

Contact

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Clemens Hoffmann