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Data Analytics for Intelligent Energy Systems A seminar co-hosted by OERC and the Centre for Sustainability, presented by Dr Shama Islam, Deakin University With the advancement of information and communication technologies, traditional energy systems have emerged into smart grid. Smart grid infrastructure enables numerous intelligent application through seamless connectivity among different components of the electricity network and resulting big data that can be accessed from intelligent devices across the network. This talk will explore a number of such applications including energy forecasting, network performance characterisation, energy usage optimisation and peer to peer energy trading. In addition, enabling technologies such as internet of things, peer to peer communication along with considerations of cyber security issues will also be discussed. The talk will elaborate a number of practical case studies undertaken for Australian energy system network and depict key findings and insights. Through this, potential collaboration opportunities with research organisations and electricity utilities in New Zealand will be explored. About the speaker: Dr Shama Naz Islam is a senior lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Deakin University. She is a leading researcher in the area of smart grid communication, IoT for smart energy applications, energy management. In 2015, she completed her PhD from the Australian National University. She is one of the investigators of the Australian Battery Performance Standard project that secured 1.4 million AUD funding from Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) in 2018. She has successfully attracted internal grants worth of $200,000 over the last 6 years along with other investigators from Deakin University. She has been awarded Victoria Fellowship 2019 for her contributions in scientific innovations in Victoria.