Speaker
Johannes Schmude
(IBM)
Description
Seen from a distance, the problem of foundation models for power systems has some similarity with that of foundation models for atmospheric physics. In both cases we are dealing with a system whose fundamental laws are known and simulation is possible, yet computationally expensive. Moreover, in both cases one frequently deals with incomplete information about the current state of the system. Given the ongoing rapid developments in the field of FMs for weather and climate, this talk will detail these developments with a view towards what one can learn for the case of power systems.