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Energy Application and Systems Intergration

The EASILab research group (Energy Application and System Integration) integrates computer technologies to facilitate the energy transition. EASILab is part of the Institute of Information and the Institute of Sustainable Energy at HES-SO Valais/Wallis. The research team is led by Professor David Wannier. The main goal of EASILab is to facilitate the energy transition by carrying out innovative projects mixing the world of energy and information systems. The team participates in regional projects such as eVIP (TheArk), MSID (Swiss Federal Office of Energy) or MAPEC (InnoSuisse) which tries to bring new skills to local stakeholders. We also play a role at the Swiss level with network digitalization projects (SCCER-FURIES Digitalization) and at the European level with the Hotmaps platform (Horizon 2020).