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EDI engineer Aleksejs Oņackis successfully defends master’s thesis developed within LACISE project

February 10, 2026 at 11:29 am, No comments

Aonackis.jpgAleksejs Oņackis. Photo - personal archive.

The LACISE team is pleased to congratulate Aleksejs Oņackis, an electrical systems engineer at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science (IECS) — one of the LACISE consortium partners — on the successful defence of his master’s thesis and engineering project. The work was completed within the professional master’s study programme Smart Electrical Power Engineering at Riga Technical University.

Aleksejs’ research focused on the stability of the Baltic power system, including isolated operation frequency tests and dynamic modelling. The thesis was developed using real measurement data and specialised tools for power system modelling, yielding practical insights for the energy sector.

Both works were carried out within the LACISE project, part of the Swiss–Latvian Cooperation Programme Partnership in Applied Research.

A_Onackis_2.jpgPicture: A. Oņackis defending his Master's Thesis at RTU. Source – personal archive.

We are proud of Aleksejs’ accomplishment and wish him every success as he continues his professional and research journey.

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