Lasha Khubashvili
I am a PhD student at the University of La Rochelle, specializing in Energy Sobriety and Flexibility in residential buildings, with a focus on multi-agent modeling. My research, part of the national FlexTASE project, aims to explore innovative approaches for integrating electrical flexibility in homes to improve energy efficiency. I work closely with top research labs, including G-SCOP, G2Elab, and La Rochelle Laboratory, under the mentorship of Professors Stéphane Ploix and Jérôme Le Dréau. I hold a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Grenoble-INP Ense3, where I specialized in both low-voltage systems (Building Management Systems, Smart Homes, Automation, Fire Alarms, Public Address Systems) and high-voltage engineering for smart grids. My strong background in electrical engineering, combined with my passion for energy sustainability, allows me to bridge the gap between technological innovation and practical, real-world applications. Skilled in system design, testing, and optimization, I am dedicated to contributing to energy-efficient solutions that support a more sustainable future.
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