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Case studies/user logos #110

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odow opened this issue Oct 9, 2023 · 15 comments
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Case studies/user logos #110

odow opened this issue Oct 9, 2023 · 15 comments

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@odow
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odow commented Oct 9, 2023

I've been talking to a lot of JuMP users recently. I think we could do a lot better with advertising the people that are happily using JuMP. Making a list of people that I've talked to recently

Academia

Government

Industry

Energy system models

@sstroemer
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My small input for that:

  • NextGenOpt is not ours, as far as I know it's lead by Mathijs de Weerdt (TU Delft), but I don't know them (my affiliation with TU Delft is with the TPM faculty).
  • "Our" model will soon (TM) be open-source under "IESopt", affiliation for that would be "AIT Austrian Institute of Technology", which could be similar to SINTEF, LANL, ... in the government section (we are > 50% government owned).
  • I know a few "outdated" models (CapacityExpansion.jl, NemoMod.jl, POMATO)

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odow commented Oct 10, 2023

as far as I know it's lead by Mathijs de Weerdt

Yeah I've been talking to some people involved. @abelsiqueira is also part of the team.

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Sorry, one more that I remembered: PowerModelsACDC.jl from KU Leuven

@joaquimg
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I like the logos idea.
Quotes from these people and more could be nice as well.

@odow
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odow commented Oct 21, 2023

JuMP (or Julia) was used by at least three teams in https://gocompetition.energy.gov
ARPA-e Benchmark
TIM-GO
quasiGrad

@abelsiqueira
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@datejada, @clizbe, you can add the model (and TNO's name?) here, if you're up for it.

@matbesancon
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In academia: Zuse Institute Berlin, TU Berlin

@datejada
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In Energy System Models: TNO and the eScience Center are developing TulipaEnergyModel.jl https://github.com/TulipaEnergy/TulipaEnergyModel.jl

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@stelmo @exaexa can we mention HH Düsseldorf and U. Luxembourg?

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stelmo commented Oct 30, 2023

Yes! At the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf (me) and University of Luxembourg (@exaexa) we are happily using JuMP to build constraint-based reconstruction and analysis software (e.g. https://github.com/LCSB-BioCore/COBREXA.jl).

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stelmo commented Oct 30, 2023

In fact, @exaexa recently built an entire framework to make LP/QP modeling simpler to connect to JuMP and all of its solvers: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/ann-constrainttrees-jl-tidy-constrained-systems-for-jump/105563

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exaexa commented Oct 30, 2023

Hi all, confirming that we use a lot of JuMP too :D (thx @matbesancon @stelmo for ping)

Thanks!

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clizbe commented Feb 7, 2024

Clarification: TulipaEnergyModel.jl is the model in the NextGenOpt project, involving TNO, eScience, TUDelft (Mathijs de Weerdt), and Utrecht University.

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odow commented Feb 7, 2024

@clizbe oops, sorry. Fixed here: #121

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clizbe commented Feb 9, 2024

Oh no! That's not what I meant. It's indeed TNO's model - but just clarifying that "the NextGenOpt model" that people were trying to remember is not a separate model, it's Tulipa.

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