Felix Agner
About me
I joined the department of automatic control in January 2020. I have a MSc in Engineering Physics from Lund University where I did my master thesis on time series clustering of electrical load patterns at automatic control in 2019. The interested reader can find it here.
Research and Publications
I am working in the departments project on scalable control and in particular its application in the area of demand response in the energy sector. I want to answer the question of how to coordinate the heat load of units connected through an energy grid in a way that
- is scalable to large grids,
- requires minimal communication,
- provides performance guarantees and
- is robust to model uncertainties.
As energy grids become more complex and rely increasingly on intermittent energy sources, the question of how to start controlling the system load becomes increasingly important.
Preprints
Fair heat distribution under deficits in district heating networks
Teaching
Spring 2020
- FRTF05 - Automatic control, basic course for F I Pi
- FRTN45 - Mathematical Modelling
Fall 2020
- FRTF05 - Automatic control, basic course for D E
Spring 2021
- FRTF05 - Automatic control, basic course for F I Pi
- FRTN45 - Mathematical Modelling