Events & Conferences

WORKSHOPS

COMING SOON

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies in the operation and maintenance of solar power plants. This workshop aims to provide a comprehensive learning experience that blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Discover how AI can revolutionize solar energy production, optimize plant performance, and lead to significant advancements in the solar industry. It is designed to cater to professionals involved in the solar energy sector, including engineers, managers, and researchers.

Register Now

Speakers

Thore
Müller

Thore Müller- PV RADAR

Thore Müller holds a Master of Engineering in sustainable energy supply from the RWTH Aachen. Before founding PVRADAR Labs he worked at the Research and Development department of French energy giant ENGIE in Chile and Belgium. Today he develops PVRADAR – a software platform for transparent soiling assessment from satellite data and seamless cleaning optimization for utility-scale PV.

Fabian Wolfertstetter – Volateq

After his graduation as a physicist at the University of Munich, Fabian did his PhD in solar energy engineering at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) at CIEMAT’s renowned Plataforma Solar de Almeria in southern Spain. He led multiple international R&D projects in the field of energy meteorology and soiling, image analysis, sensor development and performance analysis for both CSP and PV technologies. He joined Volateq in 2022 to lead their PV and soiling product developments.

Fabian
Wolfertstetter

Marc
Korevaar

Marc Korevaar – OTT HydroMet

Marc Korevaar received his Ph.D. degree from the Delft University of Technology in 2013 for his research on applied physics of EM-CCD based detectors. Since 2013 he works at Kipp & Zonen in Research & Development. There he is involved in development of new solar energy detectors, their calibration and radiometry. Kipp & Zonen is a leading manufacturer of measurement instruments for meteorology and solar energy.

Catlin Mattheis – Fracsun

Catlin Mattheis has been working in the solar industry for 17 years. He began his career in the EPC side of the industry, working on some of the earliest C&I projects in the US. Performing site evaluations and production/yield analysis all the way to getting boots on the roof from time to time, he developed a passion for being part of the solar revolution. From EPC he moved upstream in the market and worked for a panel manufacturer in Singapore. During this time Catlin, Bryan and Scott had been working to fill a gap in the industry and build a best-in-class method for measuring soiling loss. Their first patent was issued in 2015 for this method and in 2017 they were awarded the first of two grants through the US Department of Energy. This grant program propelled their sensor into the mainstream where they are now monitoring soiling loss in 27 countries across over 11GW of solar assets. The team has now set their sites on a goal set from the beginning, and AI powered soiling loss model that will finally allow project developers to use reliable soiling loss data during project development and beyond.

Catlin
Mattheis

Mohammadreza
Aghaei

Mohammadreza Aghaei - NTNU

Prof.Dr.-Ing. Mohammadreza Aghaei received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Politecnico di Milano, Italy in 2016. He joined Fraunhofer ISE as visiting scholar in 2015. He was a Postdoctoral Scientist at Fraunhofer ISE and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB)-PVcomB, Germany, in 2017 and 2018, respectively. He has been joined to the Solar Energy Engineering program at the University of Freiburg, as a Guest Lecturer in 2017. He was involved in several national and EU- funded research projects dealing with energy systems, energy flexibility, solar photovoltaics, and smart/autonomous technology. Currently, he is the coordinator of an EU Horizon 2020 project “COLLECTiEF” – Collective Intelligence for Energy Flexibility at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Norway. He is also a professor in the Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering (INATECH), Solar Energy Engineering program at the University of Freiburg. He is also an IEEE senior member, and he authored over 140 publications in internationally refereed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings.