'Cybersecurity in future energy distribution grids'
Renewable energy requires advanced control networks. To ensure safe and
secure energy distribution in complex energy grids, we build and
implement an additional security layer: Using the grid topology and
real-time measurements from neighbouring stations, a model of the state
of substations is maintained, which allows to detect malicious commands
and false measurements.
The project is a cooperation between the 'Energy Management' group at
University of Twente (Johann Hurink) and the 'Safety-critical Systems'
group at WWU Münster (Anne Remke). The position is situated at the
University of Twente, but the PhD candidate will closely cooperate with
both groups.
For more details see
https://www.utwente.nl/en/eemcs/energy/open_positions/cybersecurity/
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