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July 2020 e-Newsletter In this Issue Call for PELS Member-at-Large 2021 Upcoming Webinars: Emerging (Ultra-) Wide Bandgap Power Devices on the Horizon- A PELS YP Webinar Conductive Charging of Electrified Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities- Joint Webinar with IEEE Transportation Electrification Community All-electric Propulsion for Heavy-duty Urban Aerial Vehicles- IEEE Transportation Electrification Community Webinar Selecting the Right Power Semiconductors for Multi-MHz Power Converters Advanced Modeling Approach for Magnetic Material and Components- A PELS YP Webinar CONGRATULATIONS- PELS P3 Talk Winners Announced 2020 Asian PhD School on Advanced Power Electronics IEEE IoT (Internet of Things) Initiative: Call for Support Welcome Aboard New Chapters & Student Branch Chapters Conference Updates: EPE, ECCE-NA and AIAA/IEEE EATS Call for Papers Save the Date-Conference Listings LAST CHANCE... Call for PELS Member-at-Large Each year the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) membership elects six Members-at-Large to the PELS Administrative Committee (AdCom) for a three-year term that begins at the start of the next calendar year. The AdCom includes 18 Members-at-Large with rolling three year terms, so every year six Members-at-Large complete their terms, and six new officers are elected. The PELS Nominations Committee will draw up a slate of approximately nine candidates for the six positions. In addition, our Constitution and Bylaws allow for the nomination of candidates by petition from the PELS membership. A nomination petition signed by a minimum of 185 Society voting-eligible members by Tuesday, 1 September 2020 shall automatically place that nominee on the ballot for the Member-at-Large election. In order to allow sufficient time for collection of the signatures, the proposal for the petition, together with a photograph, brief biography (250 words) and candidate statement (250 words) should be provided to Alan Mantooth no later than Friday, 31 July 2020. The IEEE staff will then set-up the Society petition website

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July 2020 e-Newsletter

In this IssueCall for PELS Member-at-Large 2021

Upcoming Webinars:

Emerging (Ultra-) Wide Bandgap Power Devices on the Horizon- A PELS YPWebinarConductive Charging of Electrified Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities-Joint Webinar with IEEE Transportation Electrification CommunityAll-electric Propulsion for Heavy-duty Urban Aerial Vehicles- IEEE TransportationElectrification Community WebinarSelecting the Right Power Semiconductors for Multi-MHz Power ConvertersAdvanced Modeling Approach for Magnetic Material and Components- A PELS YPWebinar

CONGRATULATIONS- PELS P3 Talk Winners Announced

2020 Asian PhD School on Advanced Power Electronics

IEEE IoT (Internet of Things) Initiative: Call for Support

Welcome Aboard New Chapters & Student Branch Chapters

Conference Updates: EPE, ECCE-NA and AIAA/IEEE EATS

Call for Papers

Save the Date-Conference Listings

LAST CHANCE...Call for PELS Member-at-Large

Each year the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) membership elects six Members-at-Large to thePELS Administrative Committee (AdCom) for a three-year term that begins at the start of the nextcalendar year. The AdCom includes 18 Members-at-Large with rolling three year terms, so every year sixMembers-at-Large complete their terms, and six new officers are elected.

The PELS Nominations Committee will draw up a slate of approximately nine candidates for the sixpositions. In addition, our Constitution and Bylaws allow for the nomination of candidates by petition fromthe PELS membership.

A nomination petition signed by a minimum of 185 Society voting-eligible members by Tuesday, 1September 2020 shall automatically place that nominee on the ballot for the Member-at-Large election. Inorder to allow sufficient time for collection of the signatures, the proposal for the petition, together with aphotograph, brief biography (250 words) and candidate statement (250 words) should be provided to AlanMantooth no later than Friday, 31 July 2020. The IEEE staff will then set-up the Society petition website

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to collect electronic signatures.

The Nominations Committee and the IEEE staff will prepare the ballots for the election of the Members-at-Large during October 2020. Please watch for the election notice in your email, and when it arrives,vote promptly according to the instructions for electronic voting. If you elected to receive IEEEcommunications by postal mail instead of email, you will receive a paper ballot with voting instructions.

Upcoming Webinars

Presenter:Yuhao ZhangVirginia Tech

USA

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Emerging (Ultra-) Wide Bandgap Power Devices on theHorizon A PELS Young Professional Webinar

Friday, 31 July 2020 11:00 AM ETAbstract: In the last decade, the power electronics landscape has beenreshaped with the production and application of power devices based on wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductors, such as gallium nitride (GaN) and siliconcarbide (SiC). Besides advancing the performance of traditional powersystems, WBG devices have also enabled many emerging applications that arebeyond the realm of silicon (Si) as well as changed the manufacturingparadigm of power electronics.

This talk will present the development of next-generation WBG and ultra-wide-bandgap (UWBG) power devices as well as the switching-based ruggednessstudy of WBG devices. We recently developed a group of novel 1.2 kV GaNdevices based on the vertical architecture, which have shown great promise toexpand the application space of GaN into the medium-voltage realm. BesidesGaN, our work on an emerging UWBG material, gallium oxide, has suggestednew enabling capabilities of UWBG power devices for high-temperatureapplications. Finally, we will present our robustness study of WBG powerdevices, with an emphasis on new degradation mechanisms and devicephysics unveiled from the avalanche tests of GaN HEMTs and hard-switching-based accelerated tests of SiC MOSFETs.

Conductive Charging of Electrified Vehicles:Challenges and Opportunities

Joint Webinar with IEEE Transportation Electrification Community

RESCHEDULED TO Tuesday, 4 August 2020 8:00 AM ETAbstract:The transportation sector consumes approximately 28% of the totalenergy consumption. The most prominent sustainable solution to profoundlyreduce both oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions lies in grid-enabled electric vehicles (EVs). These vehicles are propelled either partially orfully by electricity through energy storage systems such as electrochemicalbatteries, which need to be charged from the grid. One of the most importantrealities that will facilitate the adoption of grid-enabled plug-in EVs (PEVs) is themethod by which these vehicles will be charged. Currently, conductivecharging is the dominant charging technology in commercially available PEVs.

In this webinar, I will give an extensive overview of the conductive chargingtechnology of PEV from the perspective of a power electronicsprofessional. The background review covers the charging power levels, PEVcharger architectures, charging profiles of Lithium-ion batteries, as well as thechallenges and opportunities. Followed by is a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art emerging solutions to those technological challenges. The advancedtopics include innovative circuit topologies, advanced control strategies,integrated architectures wide bandgap devices, and boosted power densitywith high switching frequency. Furthermore, I will give an introduction to ourrecent related research works. Finally, the webinar concludes with an outlookon future technology trends.

Presenter:Haoyu Wang

ShanghaiTechUniversity, China

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All-electric Propulsion for Heavy-duty Urban

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Presenter: Yue Cao

Oregon State UniversityUSA

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Aerial VehiclesIEEE Transportation Electrification Community Webinar

Wednesday, 19 August 2020 1:00 PM ETAbstract: As we are heading towards all-electric intercitypassenger aircraft, emerging Urban Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s),unmanned or manned, serve as stepping stones to demonstratestart-of-the-art electrification technology. We are already familiarwith light-weight drones in cinematography, entertainment, andindustrial inspections. However, technology challenges still exist inlarger scale (10x-100x) commercial applications such as packagedelivery drones or passenger flying taxis. These sci-fi like urbanaerial mobility solutions are not far from reality but already in muchdesire in this COVID era when non-human-contact quick point-to-point transports can serve many needs. Though under the aviationcategory, UAV’s exhibit many different characteristics from moreelectric aircraft (MEA), and thus face unique design requirements.

In this webinar, we will dive deep into such heavy-duty all-electricUAVs, and particularly their propulsion systems. The webinar willbreak into several subtopics: 1) Unique technology needs andchallenges in such power electronics based powertrains; 2)Propulsion system architectures and multi-physics modeling; 3) Amachine-learning enabled automated and efficient system designapproach; 4) A fully integrated fault-tolerant motor drive; 5) High-conversion high-voltage power converters; 6) Future opportunitiesin component/system design and broader energy impact.

Selecting the Right Power Semiconductors for Multi-MHz Power Converters

Wednesday, 1 September 2020 1:00 PM ETAbstract: With the commercialization of wide-bandgap powersemiconductors, multi-MHz switching frequencies are more compelling andcritical to meet new applications demanding leaps in power density andefficiency. In the past, studies of these converters reported significant gapsbetween measured and modeled performance, often attributed to dynamicRDS, ON in GaN HEMTs. In particular, the power semiconductors – whichoften drive thermal constraints – dissipated much more power than expected,rendering designs based on simulated values unusable. In soft-switchedconverters, which dominate at MHz frequencies, the semiconductor’s outputcapacitor is resonantly charged and discharged once per switching cycle.Recently, multiple papers have found significant losses from this process insilicon and wide-bandgap devices, explaining the unexpected powerdissipation. With these losses known, the MHz-frequency design space can bereopened – if designers are careful about semiconductor selection. In thiswebinar, we will give the audience the tools to select the right device acrossmaterial (GaN, SiC, or Si), device technology (super junction or trench), size(lower RDS, ON is not always better), and, in some cases, manufacturer.Further, we showcase how this selection drives thermal design, input voltageselection, and novel circuit topologies in a variety of high-performancedemonstrations from 6.78 MHz all the way to 40.68 MHz.

Presenter:Juan Rivas

Stanford UniversityUSA

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Presenter: Helen Cui

University ofTennessee

USA

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Advanced Modeling Approach for MagneticMaterial and Components

A PELS Young Professional Webinar

Friday, 11 September 2020 10:00 AM ETAbstract: Magnetic material and component structures that favor thetrend towards planarization, chip-scale integration, and novel magneticpackaging become the most promising direction of facilitating thedevelopment of future power electronics and RF systems. However,conventional design and modeling of magnetic components largely replyon behavioral-level regression methodologies that are inadequate toprovide theoretical guidance and feasibility for advanced applications.This talk starts from the external characteristics of magnetic components,and then shifts from macroscopic performance to microscopic behaviorfor magnetic materials in order to reveal the hierarchy of interactionsbetween material properties and component applications. The modelingtechniques not only provide powerful tools for analyzing magnetic-relatedissues in the next generation of high-frequency and high-density power

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Here electronics with wide-bandgap devices; but also inspire cross-disciplinaryapplications such as magnetic-molded packaging, ferromagnetic-resonance wireless power transfer, and multiferroic antennas.

CONGRATULATIONS!IEEE PELS 2020 Ph.D. Thesis Talk (P3 Talk)

Award Winners

The Digital Media Committee and Award Selection Committee, which consisted of worldwideDistinguished Professor in the Power Electronics community have completed their task of judging thePELS P3 Talks. Each video submission was reviewed by a panel of three judges who have completedtheir evaluations. This was a difficult task because of the high quality of nominations.

Congratulations to the following 2020 IEEE PELS Ph.D. Thesis Talk Award (P3 Talk) winners:

Design Considerations for Radio Frequency Power Converters By: Lei Gu, Stanford University,USASynchronised Control of Grid-Interactive Inverters using Stationary Frame Resonant RegulatorsBy: Afif Nazib, RMIT University, AustraliaMission Profile based System-Level Lifetime Prediction of Modular Multilevel Converters By: YiZhang, Aalborg University, DenmarkThree-Layer Control Strategy for LLC Converters: Large-Signal, Small Signal, and Steady-StateOperation By: Mehdi Mohammadi, University of British Columbia, CanadaTorque Estimation in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines By: Maria Martinez Gomez,University of Oviedo, Spain

The Award Consists of $1,000 + Certificate + up to a maximum of $500 towards travel reimbursement toattend IEEE ECCE 2020 in Detroit to receive the award.

Once again Congratulations Winners!

14-20 August 2020iHarbor Campus, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China

The Asian PhD School on Advanced Power Electronics is an annual summer school fostering a series oftutorials/lectures on the research frontiers of power electronics area mixed with some cultural and socialnetworking activities, which is initiated and sponsored by Xi’an Jiaotong University, technically co-sponsored IEEE Power Electronics Society, and in cooperation with Asian Power ElectronicsCoordinating Committee. There are ten instructors for the 2020 Asian PhD School. Each of them will givea tutorial/lecture about the development trends and state-of-art research results of a specific topic inpower electronics. Each tutorial/lecture is scheduled on a half-day basis for three hours.The Asian PhDSchool is a Hybrid teaching/learning that is combining virtual on-line form and on-site face-to-face form

Enrollment Eligibility:PhD students in power electronics area from Asian universitiesYoung faculties from Asian universities who got their PhD degrees in the last 10 yearsYoung engineers based in Asia who got their PhD degrees in the last 10 years

Note: Other applicants will be considered under the capacity limit of the school to ensure the quality of

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communications for both on-site and on-line. These applicants will be lined up once the eligibleapplicants are fixed, in a first-come-first-service sequence for the remaining seats under the limit. Officialnotifications of enrollment results will be sent out by 10 August. The paid registration fees from theapplicants that are not successfully enrolled will be refunded.

Registration Policy:150USD (or 980CNY) each for regular attendees, and 90USD (or 580CNY) each for pure on-lineattendeesRegistration fees will be fully refunded for IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) members uponcompletion of the schoolPlease refer to the school website for the details of the registration guidelines

Register Here

IEEE IoT (Internet of Things) Initiative:Call for Support

PELS is one of the participating sponsors of the IEEE IoT (Internet of Things)Initiative. In view of increasing penetration of IoT, the Technical Committee on High-Performance and Emerging Technologies (TC6) would like to initiate technicalactivities on IoT-enabled power electronics. The purpose of this survey is to collectyour feedback and seek your support and participation. The deadline of submissionis 31 August 2020. Follow this link to the survey:https://cityuhk.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ssyryg4vqVgPrf

Henry ChungRepresentative of PELS, IEEE IoT Activities Board

Jin WangChair, Technical Committee on High-Performance Emerging Technologies (TC6)

Welcome aboard!Indian Institute of Technology-Mandi, PEL35/IE13IEEE New Zealand North Section PowerElectronics Society Chapter

Conference Updates

AIAA/IEEE EATS-GOING VIRTUAL26-28 August 2020

Building upon a successful event in 2018 and 2019, the 2020 Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposiumwill look at progress over the past year and continue the discussion about the aerospace industry goals

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for future aircraft. To accommodate rapid growth in emerging markets and ensure sustainability of airtravel, one approach being explored is using nontraditional aircraft propulsion: electric, turboelectric, orhybrid/electric powertrains. AIAA and IEEE crafted this unique symposium to bring the aerospaceengineers and the electrical engineers together to discuss these topics and their challenges.

Registration Options:

Virtual Registration: $249 - Includes single-user access to the online conference proceedings, VirtualPropulsion and Energy Plenary and Forum 360 sessions on Wednesday, and all Virtual Electric AircraftTechnologies Symposium sessions on Thursday and Friday.

Virtual Student Registration: $99 - Includes Virtual Propulsion and Energy Plenary and Forum 360sessions on Wednesday, and all Virtual Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium sessions on Thursdayand Friday.

Keynote Presenters:

Tuesday, 25 AugustRolling Recap (Part of AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition)

Wednesday, 26 AugustRobert Pearce, Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA

Thursday, 27 August– 9:00am-10:00am EasternMike Mekhiche-Deputy Director, Rolls-Royce

Thursday, 27 August–13:30pm-14:30am EasternValery Miftakhov-Founder & CEO, ZeroAvia

Friday, 28 August– 9:00am-10:00am EasternAndreas Kollbye- Chief Strategy Officer, Widerøe AS

EPE’20 ECCE Europe-GOING VIRTUAL 7 – 11 September 2020

Although the situation seems to be improving in Europe, the COVID-19 pandemic remains still a majorconcern and it has heavily affected the organization of EPE’20 ECCE Europe in Lyon. To ensure 100%safety, the continuity and the quality of the EPE’20 ECCE Europe-Conference, we currently aredeveloping the online part of the event.

Therefore, we are launching the organization of the: Virtual EPE’20 ECCE Europe-Conference

ADVANTAGES:Accessible worldwideExtensive Q & A possibilities: live interaction with presenters and other participantsVirtual networking opportunitiesFor registered participants, the presentations will be available on-demand in the weeks after theconference and the proceedings will be downloadableVirtual exhibition

Register Today!

After much thought and discussion, we have elected to pursue a hybrid model of a combined in-personand virtual conference. This decision takes into the account the health and safety concerns that many ofyou expressed within the survey, while also addressing the need for face-to-face interaction.

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This hybrid format allows all of us the best opportunity to come together to learn, idea-share, and gainexposure to the latest innovations within the energy conversion field, and ensures that the currentlandscape does not hinder anyone’s ability to participate. Details and logistics surrounding the virtualcomponent of ECCE 2020 conference are in progress and as we know more, we will continue to shareinformation with you.

REGISTRATION OPEN!ECCE 2020 registration, inclusive of in-person and virtual options. The rate to participate virtually,determined based on feedback from the survey, will be 60% of the in-person rate. Please visit the ECCEwebsite for more details and to register.

All authors, regardless of how they participate in the conference, will be required to upload a pre-recordedvideo for the virtual conference platform, ensuring that both in-person and virtual attendees have accessto full conference materials.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWe acknowledge that there will be many questions surrounding the virtual format of ECCE 2020. Pleasereview our FAQs page for detailed answers to some frequently asked questions.

Call for Papers

EEE eGrid 2020 offers participants from research and industry worldwide to present their latest researchand project findings in the field of DC grids. Participants are invited to submit extended abstracts relatedto the topics of interested that are listed below.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Power Electronics in Transmission and Distribution SystemsAC and DC distribution, smart grid, mini-, micro-/nano-gridIntelligent substation, interface to HV and LV AC and DC gridsGrid monitoring and controlPower converters for power qualityPower electronics for sector coupling and EV fast (DC) charging infrastructureHighly efficient power conversion for DC and renewablesSolid state protection devices, switch gear

Grid Planning, Control, AutomationTools to plan hybrid grids and DC distribution gridsIntegration of RENControl, communication and monitoring of renewable energy systemsCybersecurtiyDemand side management, integration of storage systemsIntegration of DC loads, DC factories, DC buildings, EV fast chargingProtection of multi-terminal hybrid and DC grids

Economical Aspects, Regulatory and StandardsSocial acceptance of new grid technologiesBusiness models, flexibility-merit-order, diffusion of new technologiesRegional aspects and regulatory aspectsMV and LV DC standardization activities (CIGRE, DEKE, IEC)

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DEADLINE TO SUBMIT YOUR PAPER: 7 AUGUST 2020!The submission site is now open and accessible for you! Simply create your ExOrdo profile andstart submitting your contribution for eGrid 2020.

APEC 2021 continues the long-standing tradition of addressing issues of immediate and long-terminterest to the practicing power electronic engineer. Outstanding technical content is provided at one ofthe lowest registration costs of any IEEE conference!

Important Milestones (subject to change):14 August 2020: Deadline for submission of digests28 October 2020: Notification that a paper was accepted or declined20 November 2020: Final papers and author registrations are due

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONSSUBMIT YOUR PAPERSIGN UP TO BE A REVIEWER

The 12th IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition – Asia, 2021 (ECCE-Asia 2021) will be held at The Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre,Singapore, on 24-27 May 2021.

Being an IEEE Power Electronics Society sponsored conference, the 12th IEEE ECCE-Asia 2021 is co-sponsored by IEEE Industrial Application Society (IEEE-IAS), IEEE Singapore section and Smart Grid +Power Electronics Consortium Singapore (SPECS). The ECCE Asia-2021 is one of the most importantconferences that bring our members together from around the world to share professional experiences,expand our professional networks, and receive updates on the latest advances in science and technologyin the field of Electrical and Electromechanical Energy Conversion System.

The conference program will feature Plenary lectures, Tutorial lectures, Oral and Poster Presentations,technical exhibitions and social events. I sincerely hope that all participants will use this valuable time toproduce deep and profound discussions on various research topics and make lasting friendships andfuture colleagues with all our prestigious researchers.

Specific details about the digest format and tracks are available in IEEE ECCE-Asia 2021

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website: https://ecceasia2021.com/

For details, please visit conference website

Important Dates:Digest Submission Deadline: 30 September 2020Special Session Proposals Deadline: 30 September 2020Special Session Paper Submission Deadline: 15 November 2020Notification of Acceptance of Regular and Special Session Papers: 1 January 2021Author Registration (Early-Bird) Deadline: 1 February 2021Final Camera Ready Deadline: 15 February 2021Conference Dates: 24-27 May 2021

IEEE GREENTECH 202113th Annual IEEE Green Technologies Conference

7-11 April 2021, Denver, ColoradoThe main areas of interest are:• Energy Generation, Transmission, Distribution and Storage.• Renewable Energy and Smart Grids.• Transportation Electrification.• Codes, Standards, Regulations and Polices. Submissions in the following or related technical topics are invited • Renewable energy systems: biomass, hydro, solar, wind, and others.• Microgrids and Nano-grids: AC/DC systems, control and optimization, energy management, storage,grid-forming inverters, 100% renewable energy systems, resilience, and protection.• Smart grids, cities, buildings and homes.• Computational intelligence for power systems: big data analytics, evolutionary computing, fuzzy logic,neural networks, swarm intelligence, and other paradigms.• Cyber security and physical security of power systems and power electronics.• Transportation electrification: EV, HEV and PHEV system architectures, charging/dischargingstrategies, grid interface and impacts, resilience, and sustainability.• Electromagnetic pulse (EMP): Effects, impacts and potential solutions• Energy storage devices and systems: batteries, fuel cells, super-capacitors, Flywheel, hydroelectric andsustainable technologies• Energy market, policies and economics: big data, business models and intelligence, e-markets,incentives, and smart markets• Power system analysis, modeling, and simulation• Power systems communication: power line communications, wireless, metering and monitoring andother advanced topics• Electrical engineering education: development for academia, industry, professionals, and the futureworkforce.

Website for paper submission is now ready!Paper submission deadline: 5 December 2020 Paper decision deadline: 15 January 2021

The IEEE Power Electronics Society announces the 4th IEEE International Conference on DC Microgrids,IEEE ICDCM 2021. This conference brings together researchers, engineers and students from academia,government and industry for an interactive discussion on the latest advances in DC Grid Technologiesand Applications.

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The conference theme include, but is not limited to:

DC Grid Core TechnologiesMedium voltage power distributionCircuit breaker and protectionPower convertersModelingControl and stabilityReliabilitySafetyMedium voltage engineering

DC Grid Core ApplicationsTransportation electrification (ships, aircrafts, ground vehicles)Renewable energy systemsEnergy storage and integrationMicro-grids and nano-gridsTelecommunication and data centerSmart homes and buildingsOther industrial applications

Important Deadlines:Digest Submission: 1 December 2020Notification of Acceptance: 15 February 2021Early Registration: 15 April 2021Final Paper Submission: 15 April 2021

Save the DateSpecial Note: Please check the conference websites for the most up to date information.

Some dates below or person attendance options may have been changed due to COVID-19. IEEE staff is working hard updating the listings. Thank you for your patience andunderstanding at this time.

VIRTUAL 2020 22nd European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'20 ECCEEurope)Lyon cedex 06, France, 7-10 Sept 20202020 Fifteenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER)Monte Carlo, Monaco 10-12 Sept 2020VIRTUAL 2020 32nd International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices and ICs (ISPSD)Vienna, Austria 13-18 Sept 20202020 Workshop on Wide Bandgap Power Devices and Applications in Asia (WiPDA Asia)Kyoto, Japan 23-25 Sept 20202020 IEEE First International Conference on Smart Technologies for Power, Energy and Control(STPEC)Nagpur, India 25-26 Sept 20202020 6th IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCon)Tunis, Tunisia 28 Sept-1 Oct 2020VIRTUAL 2020 IEEE 11th International Symposium on Power Electronics for Distributed GenerationSystems (PEDG)Dubrovnik, Croatia 28 Sept-1 Oct 20202020 XI International Conference on Electrical Power Drive Systems (ICEPDS)St. Petersburg, Russia 4-7 Oct 2020Hybrid! Virtual and in-person 2020 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)Detroit, MI USA 11-15 Oct 2020VIRTUAL 2020 2nd Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM)Izmir/Selcuk, Turkey 20-23 Oct 2020WiPDA 2020 is postponed to 2021. Stay tuned for the new Call-For-Papers 2020 IEEE 8th Workshop onWide Bandgap Power Devices and Applications (WiPDA)Redondo Beach, CA USA 25-27 Oct 2020Postponed until October 2021 -2020 International Workshop on Power Supply on Chip (PwrSoC)Philadelphia, PA USA2020 5th IEEE Workshop on Electronic Grid (eGRID)Aachen, Germany 2-4 Nov 20202020 IEEE 21st Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL)Aalborg, Denmark 9-12 Nov 20202020 IEEE PELS Workshop on Emerging Technologies: Wireless Power Transfer (WoW)Seoul, Korea (South) 23-27 Nov 20202020 IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC)Seoul, Korea (South) 23-27 Nov 20202020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference (IPEMC2020-ECCE Asia)Nanjing, China 29 Nov-2 Dec 20202020 10th International Electric Drives Production Conference (EDPC)Ludwigsburg, Germany 8-9 Dec 20202020 22nd International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON)Luxor, Egypt 15-17 Dec 20202020 4th International Conference on Advanced Systems and Emergent Technologies (IC_ASET)

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Hammamet, Tunisia 15-18 Dec 2020VIRTUAL 2020 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems(PEDES)Jaipur, India 15-20 Dec 2020

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