Matti Juhani Koivisto is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Wind and Energy Systems at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His work focuses on renewable energy systems integration, particularly wind power modeling and analysis within large-scale energy systems. His research expertise spans several critical domains in renewable energy: Wind Energy Systems Engineering (100%) Wind Power Engineering (89%) Variable Renewable Energy Integration (80%) Power Engineering (56%) Time Series Analysis in Energy Systems (37%) Energy Engineering (35%) Dr. Koivisto's research addresses fundamental challenges in renewable energy integration, with particular emphasis on wind power forecasting, variability analysis, and the impacts of climate change on renewable resources. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical energy system applications, contributing to more reliable and efficient integration of renewable energy sources into power grids. His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on offshore wind energy, hybrid power plants, and advanced modeling techniques for wind farm generation. His work on increasing the resolution of solar and wind time series has been particularly influential in energy system modeling, addressing critical data requirements for high renewable penetration scenarios. Dr. Koivisto contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy (SDG 7) and climate action (SDG 13), with research directly addressing the technical challenges of transitioning to sustainable energy systems. He is actively involved in several major international research projects including AWETRAIN (Airborne Wind Energy Training), DTWO (Federated Digital Twins for Wind-Offshore), and GREAT (GRid Enhancement for Ancillaries in Tomorrow's power systems), where he serves as both project participant and PhD supervisor.





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