
About
Dr Manou Rosenberg is a Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS), part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Their work focuses on optimization and energy systems, particularly in hydrogen infrastructure networks, electricity distribution networks, and evolutionary algorithms. Rosenberg is affiliated with the Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science.
Research interests include applying optimization techniques to solve complex engineering problems in energy infrastructure, rural electrification, and renewable energy systems. Their work often integrates evolutionary algorithms with geospatial analysis and machine learning methods.
Publications emphasize innovative solutions for hydrogen pipeline design, rural electricity networks, and microgrid optimization. Recent work explores multi-stage approaches for spatially-aware infrastructure planning and the application of genetic algorithms to network design challenges.
Rosenberg collaborates with institutions and researchers in Australia, contributing to projects that bridge theoretical optimization and practical energy system applications. They are based at the Curtin Perth campus in the New Technologies Building, Room 463.
