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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190103660

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $385,000.00
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    Energy big data analytics from a cybersecurity perspective. This project aims to develop a framework on energy big data analytics from security and privacy perspectives. Unlike other big data analytics such as social network big data analytics, energy big data analytics involve research challenges on how to cope with real-time tight cyber-physical couplings, and security/safety of the smart grid system. This project will develop advanced data-driven algorithms that are capable of detecting coord .... Energy big data analytics from a cybersecurity perspective. This project aims to develop a framework on energy big data analytics from security and privacy perspectives. Unlike other big data analytics such as social network big data analytics, energy big data analytics involve research challenges on how to cope with real-time tight cyber-physical couplings, and security/safety of the smart grid system. This project will develop advanced data-driven algorithms that are capable of detecting coordinated cyber-attacks that will potentially lead to catastrophic cascaded failures; and develop new solutions in detecting the false data-injection attacks that are conventionally considered as unobservable. This project will provide the benefit of enhancing our national critical infrastructure's security.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200101197

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $420,000.00
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    Switching Dynamics Approach for Distributed Global Optimisation . This project aims to create a breakthrough switching dynamics approach and new technology to speed up finding optimal solutions. It will develop a distributed switching dynamics based optimisation scheme for global optimisation problems in industrial big-data environments where timely decision making is required. It will result in a practical technology for industry optimisation problems such as economic energy dispatch in smart g .... Switching Dynamics Approach for Distributed Global Optimisation . This project aims to create a breakthrough switching dynamics approach and new technology to speed up finding optimal solutions. It will develop a distributed switching dynamics based optimisation scheme for global optimisation problems in industrial big-data environments where timely decision making is required. It will result in a practical technology for industry optimisation problems such as economic energy dispatch in smart grids and optimal charging and discharging tasks in a large network of electric vehicles, helping Australian power industry improve efficiency and security, as well as training the next generation scientists and engineers for Australia in this emerging field.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE210100274

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,675.00
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    Graph Neural Networks for Efficient Decision-making towards Future Grids. This project aims to develop a breakthrough framework for decision-focused learning by integrating explainable graph neural networks and efficient computational methods. It expects to create new methodologies of graph representation learning for unlocking data insight with spatiotemporal knowledge while to build new accelerated optimisation theories for speeding up decision-focused learning model. The expected outcomes wil .... Graph Neural Networks for Efficient Decision-making towards Future Grids. This project aims to develop a breakthrough framework for decision-focused learning by integrating explainable graph neural networks and efficient computational methods. It expects to create new methodologies of graph representation learning for unlocking data insight with spatiotemporal knowledge while to build new accelerated optimisation theories for speeding up decision-focused learning model. The expected outcomes will advance big spatiotemporal data analytics and nonlinear optimisation theory for solving decision-making tasks towards a future energy system. This should promote the Australian power industry transition to a sustainable future grid based on a digitalisation approach to efficient energy management against climate changes.
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