Robert May

Robert is an engineer & data scientist with 20 years experience in the water, wastewater and energy sectors throughout Australia, Asia, Europe and Latin America. He has worked in a broad range of technical engineering, research and management roles in water, wastewater systems; and renewable energy generation, energy storage systems, and energy markets. Throughout his career, Robert has developed specialist expertise in data science, artificial intelligence, modelling, and optimisation. He uniquely combines theoretical knowledge with a wide practical experience in the operation and management of water, wastewater and energy systems. This unique skillset is relevant to within a water and energy industries that increasingly seek to drive performance improvement through the application of data analysis to decision-making.

Robert May

Robert is an engineer & data scientist with 20 years experience in the water, wastewater and energy sectors throughout Australia, Asia, Europe and Latin America. He has worked in a broad range of technical engineering, research and management roles in water, wastewater systems; and renewable energy generation, energy storage systems, and energy markets. Throughout his career, Robert has developed specialist expertise in data science, artificial intelligence, modelling, and optimisation. He uniquely combines theoretical knowledge with a wide practical experience in the operation and management of water, wastewater and energy systems. This unique skillset is relevant to within a water and energy industries that increasingly seek to drive performance improvement through the application of data analysis to decision-making.

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Real-time demand-side energy management with IoT and energy analytics

Industrial and commercial energy users are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of managing their energy usage due to multiple factors, such as the energy transition and increased price of gas and electricity, as well as the introduction of...

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