Last Friday, I concluded my 3 months internship at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). During my PhD summer research internship at NREL I had the privilege of immersing myself in a dynamic and innovative environment dedicated to advancing clean and sustainable energy solutions. At NREL, I was part of the energy systems control and optimization group, under which I worked on a project involving autonomous energy systems with a focus on the human dimension. My summer work will be presented at the IEEE 59th Annual Allerton Conference On Communication, Control, and Computing. Part of my summer work will be presented at the NREL 6th Autonomous Energy Systems (AES) Workshop in September.
I am grateful to all of my mentors at NREL for their incredible support and guidance. I am also thankful to all the other researchers and engineers at NREL whom I met and exchanged ideas with.