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Frits de Nijs is a Research Fellow in the Department of Data Science & AI at Monash University. His work focuses on advancing artificial intelligence techniques for energy systems optimization, multi-agent decision-making, and sustainable infrastructure. He has contributed to projects such as the Human-in-the-loop Microgrid Project and RACE for 2030 CRC, addressing challenges in renewable energy integration and smart grid management.
Key research areas include reinforcement learning applications for energy curtailment, HVAC control systems, and resource-constrained multi-agent planning. His projects often bridge AI methodologies with real-world energy challenges, aiming to enhance grid reliability, carbon efficiency, and fair resource allocation. Notable collaborations involve researchers in machine learning, sustainable energy, and building automation.
He has actively participated in 6 major research projects since 2020, including initiatives on AI-ready buildings and probabilistic multi-agent learning environments. His publications span conferences like AAAI, NeurIPS, and IEEE Power & Energy Society events, emphasizing peer-reviewed contributions to energy-AI intersections.
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