Via Science Selected by PJM to Help Mitigate Fuel Supply Risks During Extreme Weather Events
Via Science will use its AI software to identify and mitigate risks to fuel supply for electricity generation during extreme weather events.
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Via Science will use its AI software to identify and mitigate risks to fuel supply for electricity generation during extreme weather events.
The program will support the development of Via Science’s blockchain technology, which aims to make artificial intelligence (AI) solutions more accessible to the energy sector.
Startup Canada’s Innovation Award recognizes Via Science’s leadership in using AI to solve large-scale, high-stakes challenges across critical infrastructure.
CEO Colin Gounden was interviewed for an Electrical Contractor article about the impact the Internet of Buildings may have on energy-conservation initiatives.
CEO Colin Gounden was interviewed by The Denki Shimbun, a Japanese energy newspaper, to discuss Via Science’s risk assessment and predictive maintenance initiative with TEPCO.
A recent Engerati article featured Via Science’s partnership with TEPCO as an example of Japan’s evolving energy retail industry.
John is focused on implementing best practices for software development at VIA. He co-invented VIA’s core platform and currently develops, integrates, and quality assurance tests the platform for VIA’s applications.
Before VIA, John was a freelance consultant at the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG), where he focused on updating their Python Library. Prior to this position, he was a technical sales support engineer at NAG in Oxford, where he developed technical marketing material and provided pre-sales assistance. John was awarded the best thesis in gravitation physics in 2016 by the Institute of Physics (IOP). His research focused on developing new numerical methods that capture the physical behavior of fluid interfaces permeated by high magnetic fields while taking into account relativistic effects.
John earned his master’s degree in physics and his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Southampton.
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