David Pérez Piñeiro
About
David Pérez Piñeiro is a PhD candidate at NTNU advised by Prof. Sigurd Skogestad. His research focuses on optimal control of energy systems. Currently, he is doing a research stay at Stanford with Prof. Stephen Boyd working on convex optimization methods for energy management applications.
He holds a bachelor's degree in Energy Engineering by the University of Vigo (Spain) and a master's degree in Natural Gas Technology by NTNU. During his master's studies, he specialized in systems engineering, optimization, and control. In 2019, he completed his master's thesis at MIT under the supervision of Prof. Richard D. Braatz funded by a "La Caixa" fellowship.
Publications
2021
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Zotica, Cristina ;
Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Skogestad, Sigurd.
(2021)
Supervisory control design for balancing supply and demand in a district heating system with thermal energy storage.
Computers and Chemical Engineering
Academic article
2020
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Zotica, Cristina ;
Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Skogestad, Sigurd.
(2020)
Optimal Operation and Control of a Thermal Energy Storage System: Classical Advanced Control versus Model Predictive Control.
Computer-aided chemical engineering
Academic article
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Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Nikolakopoulou, Anastasia;
Jäschke, Johannes;
Braatz, Richard D..
(2020)
Self-Optimizing Control of a Continuous-Flow Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant.
IFAC-PapersOnLine
Academic article
Journal publications
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Zotica, Cristina ;
Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Skogestad, Sigurd.
(2021)
Supervisory control design for balancing supply and demand in a district heating system with thermal energy storage.
Computers and Chemical Engineering
Academic article
-
Zotica, Cristina ;
Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Skogestad, Sigurd.
(2020)
Optimal Operation and Control of a Thermal Energy Storage System: Classical Advanced Control versus Model Predictive Control.
Computer-aided chemical engineering
Academic article
-
Pérez-Piñeiro, David;
Nikolakopoulou, Anastasia;
Jäschke, Johannes;
Braatz, Richard D..
(2020)
Self-Optimizing Control of a Continuous-Flow Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant.
IFAC-PapersOnLine
Academic article