🚀 Introducing HQP – Hybrid Quantum Phase Model: understanding stability in complex systems.

Ever wondered why some communities, organizations, or societies stay resilient under shocks, while others ripple and destabilize? #HQP #HybridQuantumPhase #SystemsTheory #ComplexSystems

HQP models nodes, perturbations, and stabilization mechanisms. Each node can be an individual, institution, or organization, interacting with others via micro-perturbations and stabilizing influences. #StabilityAnalysis #NodeDynamics

Key mechanisms:
BUF → nodes absorb micro-perturbations
PA → nodes synchronize with high-stability anchors
CSA → stabilizing influence from strong nodes
MP → small disturbances propagate through the system
#MicroPerturbations #CognitiveStability #PhaseAlignment

Example: Media outlets or trusted educators act as high-CS nodes. Influence gently aligns and stabilizes weaker nodes, reducing ripple effects from destabilizing events. #CoStabilizingInfluence #BufferingMechanisms

#ModConFlex researcher Alan Valadez co-authored *stability analysis for multi-machine power systems with constant power loads*.

It provides valuable tools to analyze systems with distributed loads and advances understanding of dynamic models in modern power systems. Findings can be applied to, e.g., distributed power systems of offshore wind, offering insights into stability and operation.

#PowerSystems #StabilityAnalysis #HorizonEU #EnergyResearch #OffshoreWind

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10667373

ModConFlex, EU Horizon, MSCA, PhD students, modelling, fluid dynamics, port Hamiltonian, soft robotics, wind turbines

Exciting #PhDStudent position in #ElectricalEngineering / #AppliedMathematics on offer at Tel Aviv University and @KIT_Karlsruhe:

#Modeling, #StabilityAnalysis and #Control of #ElectricPowerGrids comprising grid forming inverters. Be part of an international EU-Horizon project as an #MSCA researcher.

For more information on how to apply 👩‍🎓 👨‍🎓 ✍️ :

https://modconflex.uni-wuppertal.de/en/#c27297

ModConFlex, EU Horizon, MSCA, PhD students, modelling, fluid dynamics, port Hamiltonian, soft robotics, wind turbines