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MOG 2024 Mathematics of Gas Transport and Energy
11. Oktober 2024
On October 10th and 11th, 2024, we organized the fourth edition of the international conference „Mathematics of Gas Transport and Energy (MOG)“ in the historic city of Regensburg, Germany.
The two-day conference focused on connecting leading experts in applied mathematics with leading stakeholders from the industry and the public sector concerned with the energy system’s transition. We had fruitful discussions between academic partners and representatives from other sectors on today´s broad challenges in the energy sector, taking into account the transition from natural gas to hydrogen networks, its coupling with electricity, and related topics.
Invited speakers: 🔹 Miguel Anjos (University of Edinburgh) 🔹 Merve Bodur (University of Edinburgh) 🔹 Ronaldo M. Colombo (University of Brescia) 🔹 Jochen Deuerlein (3S Consult) 🔹 Timm Faulwasser (TU Hamburg) 🔹 Simone Göttlich (University of Mannheim) 🔹 Holger Heitsch (WIAS Berlin) 🔹 Erich Maurer (Energieagentur Nordbayern) 🔹 Jaap Pedersen (Zuse Institute Berlin) 🔹 Lena Salm (TenneT TSO) 🔹 Johannes Schiffer (BTU Cottbus) 🔹 Tom Streubel (PSI Software) 🔹 Martin Styblo (PSIG) 🔹 Tabea Tscherpel (TU Darmstadt) 🔹 Ann-Kathrin Wiertz (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Thanks to all speakers, attendees, and the organizing team from the CRC TRR 154, funded by the German Science Foundation, for making this event possible!