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Vincent Debusschere is an Associate Professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology, working within the National School of Energy, Water and Environment (ENSE3) and the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2Elab). He has been with the institution since 2010 and is a member of the SYREL research team. His current responsibilities include serving as co-coordinator of the international master's degree in Electrical Engineering for Smart Grid and Buildings, head of international relations for the Energy Systems and Markets department, and member of the scientific committee of the national JCGE conference since 2013.
Dr. Debusschere's research focuses on integrating renewable energies into power systems, with particular emphasis on maximizing grid capacity for variable renewables while ensuring operational stability. His work spans multiple dimensions: residential and tertiary flexibility estimation and control, renewable production management through storage systems, operational planning of distribution grids under uncertainty, microgrid stability in isolated environments, and long-term energy system prospective modeling. His research combines technical, economic, environmental, and societal criteria to address the challenges of sustainable energy transition.
His publication record shows a clear evolution toward energy communities, storage market participation, and advanced control strategies for grid-forming converters. Recent work increasingly focuses on the intersection of machine learning techniques with power system operation, particularly for voltage control under uncertainty and distributed resource management. His research maintains strong connections between theoretical developments and practical applications through numerous industrial collaborations.
Dr. Debusschere has directed or co-directed more than 10 PhD theses (5 completed, 6 ongoing) and maintains active research collaborations with institutions worldwide including NTU Singapore, University of Oulu (Finland), Institute Teknologi Bandung (Indonesia), and Danang University (Vietnam), as well as French institutions like LIG, GIPSA, CEA, and GAEL. He manages three industrial research contracts with partners including ENEDIS, Schneider Electric, and ITE Supergrid.
Based at the G2Elab in the GreEn-ER Building in Grenoble, Dr. Debusschere leads research activities within the SYREL team, focusing on experimental validation of regulation methods for smart grids and the application of artificial intelligence to grid operation. His laboratory work particularly emphasizes the stability of microgrids with low inertia and the development of virtual synchronous generator solutions.

