– 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
Ukrainian Institute for the Future
Dr. Tomasz Michalak
Co-director
IDEAS NCBR
Petteri Partanen
Co-director
Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Agnieszka Wójcik
Project Management Officer
IDEAS NCBR
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