IEEE ECCE 2009 Call For Papers
PLEASE NOTE: The Digest Submission deadline is approaching on January 15!
The first annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE2009)
will be held in San Jose, California, USA, September 20-24, 2009. This
new conference combines the former IEEE Power Electronics Specialists
Conference (PESC) with the technical sessions of the Industrial Power
Conversion Systems Department (Electrical Machines Committee, Industrial
Drives Committee, Industrial Power Converter Committee and the Power
Electronics Devices and Components Committee) previously presented at the
IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting. More information about
the conference and exposition can be found at <
http://www.ecce2009.org> .
Papers are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the
conference that includes but is not limited to the following major topics:
Energy Conversion Systems
* Renewable and Alternative Energy Systems
* Control Issues
* Thermal Management and Efficiency
* Electrical Power Systems
* Power Quality
* Grid Interface and EMI
* Reliability and Diagnostics
* Modeling, Analysis and Simulation
Components, Subsystems, and Applications
* Power Converters
* Power Electronics Components and Packaging
* Electric Machines and Actuators
* Electric Drives
* Applications
More detailed description of the topic areas may be found at:
<
http://www.ecce2009.org/CallforPapers.htm>
ECCE 2009 Author Deadlines:
January 15, 2009: A digest of proposed papers must be submitted via the ECCE web site
May 25, 2009: Notification to authors of paper acceptance or rejection
July 20, 2009: Completed papers and IEEE copyright forms received.
Approximately 600 papers will be presented at the conference in either
oral or poster format. Authors are requested to submit a digest
summarizing each proposed paper. The digests will be reviewed via a
double-blind peer review process in order to ensure that the final
program has the highest possible technical quality.
Each digest must be no longer than five (5) pages including key equations,
figures, tables, and references, but no author names or affiliations.
The digest must state the purpose of the work, the manner in which it
advances engineering and/or science, and specific results and their
significance in sufficient detail to enable a thorough and fair review
process. More detailed instructions regarding the digest format and
access to the digest submission web site can be found at:
<
http://www.ecce2009.org/DigestUpload.htm> .
For further information, please contact the ECCE Technical Program
Co-Chairs at: <mailto:
Tech_Pro...@ecce2009.org>
Prof. Thomas Jahns Prof. David Perreault Dr. Brian Welchko
UW-Madison MIT GM Adv. Tech. Center
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