– a high-tech simulator
focused on protecting critical energy infrastructure
by using AI and optimization algorithms
about project

The R-GRID project is a state-of-the-art research and development initiative co-funded by NATO through the NATO
Science for Peace and Security Programme.

The project is focused on developing an AI-driven system designed to prevent power outages in critical sectors and mitigate the risk of widespread blackouts
By employing advanced simulations, R-GRID aims to identify and fortify the most vulnerable elements of the power grid while also uncovering opportunities to enhance its strength and resilience against a range of potential threats. This includes traditional power sources as well as renewable energy technologies at various stages of development.
Starting in 2024 and spanning two years, the R-GRID project will pave the way for practical implementation and utilization of its findings, driving advancements in energy security and stability.
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about team

The R-GRID Project brings together a diverse international consortium, comprising experts from different fields and countries.

This international Team is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of energy management and ensuring a stable and secure power supply for future and potential end-users.

Maciej Kluczyński

NATO country Project Director
Polish Association for National Security

Dr. Andrian Prokip

Partner country Project Director
Ukrainian Institute for the Future

Dr. Tomasz Michalak

Co-director
IDEAS NCBR

Petteri Partanen

Co-director
Laurea University of Applied Sciences

Agnieszka Wójcik

Project Management Officer
IDEAS NCBR