Field of activity
Paul Seidel research focuses on connected energy systems with the topics system analyses of energy supply systems, regional virtual power plants as well as the development of software and control engineering. An additional topic is data science in context of energetic assessment of buildings and heating systems on the base of short-term-measurements and algorithms for forecasts or schedule operations.
In addition, Paul Seidel carried out extensive Hardware in the Loop tests with smal CHP-plants and accompanies hardware developments (RVK gateway, TEK-EKG measurement system) as well as different field tests.
Vita
Paul Seidel studied mechanical engineering in the field of power engineering at the TU Dresden from 2005 - 2010 (Specialization in refrigeration and systems engineering as well as building energy technology).Since 2010, Paul Seidel is working at the chair of building energy systems and heat supply as research fellow. From 2012 - 2018 he did his doctorate on " A contribution to the energetic evaluation of connected energy systems - on the example of small CHP's".
Paul Seidel is currently head of the "Connected Energy Systems" research group and lectures in the fields of "Gas and Sanitary Technology" and "Digitalization in Energy Technology".