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Across the world, communities are rapidly urbanizing. These growing cities are characterized by a tightly woven infrastructure where mobility and energy networks are diversifying and merging. For example, electrified transportation creates unique mobility options and constraints while simultaneously imposing new energy demands and storage opportunities. Maximizing the efficiency of such interconnected systems requires strong fundamental science for modeling, estimation, and control, contextualized within energy and mobility applications.

There are 12 publications in this collection, published between 2012 and 2017.

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