The Hertie School Professor is leading a task in the new project AI-EFFECT, which will advance artificial intelligence applications in the energy sector by establishing a European Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF).
Centre faculty member Lynn Kaack, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy, leads a task in the Horizon Europe-funded project Artificial Intelligence Experimentation Facility for the Energy Sector (AI-EFFECT). Launched on 1 October 2024, the three-year initiative is led by EPRI Europe and involves a large consortium of researchers and practitioners from across Europe. Together, they aim to address critical challenges in integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into power systems, such as ensuring high-quality data, overcoming interoperability barriers, and aligning with the EU AI Act’s regulatory frameworks.
AI-EFFECT seeks to bridge the gap between research and practical application by establishing a European Testing Experimentation Facility (TEF). This state-of-the-art platform will facilitate the development, testing, and validation of AI solutions tailored to the energy sector, fostering innovation while prioritising model interpretability, robustness, and compliance with ethical standards.
Lynn Kaack is currently seeking a Student Research Assistant to contribute to the project. More information about this opportunity can be found here.
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Lynn Kaack, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy