IEEE Conference on Power Electronics and Renewable Energy

IEEE Conference will be held on Power Electronics and Renewable Energy (CPERE), it is an international conference sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society, with a thematic focus on power electronics and renewable energy applications and aims to bring academicians, students, researchers and practicing engineers from all over the world, to the land of civilization, Egypt. IEEE CPERE 2023 will be held in Luxor, Egypt from 15‐17 February 2023.

The worldwide power electronic industry, research, and academia are cordially invited to participate in an array of presentations, tutorials, exhibitions and social activities for the advancement of science, technology, engineering education, and fellowship. we encourage all researchers from academia and industry to take this chance and enjoy both historical and modern engineering phenomena.

It also aims to theory, analysis, design, test, and relevant deployment to power electronics for renewable systems, including integration of renewable sources with power electronic converters and their control; communication, monitoring, and protection; in addition to renewable

energy systems. Power electronics designs and their applications to smart grid; electric vehicles; biomedical; energy management for marine applications; and telecommunication, and 5G network systems.

Tentative deadlines:

Full Paper Submission: 07/31/2022

Notification of Acceptance: 09/15/2022

Final Paper Submission: 10/31/2022

Paper submission:

Authors are requested to follow the IEEE Conference format and submit a paper on:

https://edas.info/N29779

For more information, visit:

www.ieee-cpere.org

Steering committee:

  • C.K. (Michael) Tse, Hong Kong Polytechnic

University, Hong Kong

  • Don Tan, Northrop Grumman Aerospace

Systems (NGAS), USA

  • Dragan Maksimovic, Colorado University at

Boulder, USA

  • Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Tech., USA
  • Dmitri Vinnikov, Tallinn University of

Technology, Estonia

  • Eduard Alarcon, Technical University of

Catalunya (UPC), Spain

  • Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University,

Denmark

  • Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A&M, Qatar
  • Jian Sun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,

USA

  • Jinjun Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
  • José A. Cobos, Universidad Politécnica de

Madrid, Spain

  • Liuchen Chang, U. of New Brunswick,

Canada

  • Luis-Martinez Salamero, University of Rovira

I Virgili, Spain

  • Mark Dehong Xu, Zhejiang University, China
  • Masahito Shoyama, Kyushu University,

Japan

  • Mohamed Orabi, Aswan University, Egypt
  • Osama Mohamed, Florida Internation

University, USA

  • Paolo Mattavelli, University of Padova, Italy
  • Prasad Enjeti, Texas A&M, USA
  • Praveen Jain, Queens University, Canada
  • Ralph Kennel, TU München, Germany
  • Sudip Mazumder, University of Illinois,

Chicago, USA

  • Issa Batarseh, University of Central Florida,

USA

Organizing committee:

General Conference Chair:

  • Mohamed Orabi, Aswan University, Egypt

General Conference Co-Chairs

  • Abdelali El Aroudi, URV, Spain
  • Ahmed Zobaa, Brunel University London, UK
  • Elwy El-kholy, Menofia University, Egypt
  • Essam Rashad, Tanta University, Egypt
  • Mostafa Hamad, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt

Technical Program Chairs

  • Jaber Abu Qahouq, The University of Alabama, USA
  • Saad Mekhlef, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
  • Mostafa Marie, Ain Shams University, Egypt
  • Ayman Abdel-Khalik, Alexandria University, Egypt

Financial Chairs

  • Mostafa Dardeer, Aswan University, Egypt
  • Ibrahim Abdelsalam, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt
  • Mahmoud Gaafar, Aswan University, Egypt

Special & Panel Sessions Chairs

  • Fadel Daigham, NTRA, Egypt
  • Mahrous Ahmed, Aswan University, Egypt
  • Mahmoud Sayed, Nagoya University, Japan

Industrial Partnership Chairs

  • Fahad Alhuwaishel, PAAET, Kuwait
  • Shehab Ahmed, KAUST, KSA
  • Ragi Hamdy, Alexandria University, Egypt
  • Eltaib Abdeen, HIET in Sohag, UK

Exhibit and Sponsorship Chairs

  • Amir Elsenosy, NTRA, Egypt
  • Mohamed Samy Eldaleel, Valeo, Egypt
  • Ahmed El Kalas, Port Said University, Egypt
  • Mohamed A. Alaam, Tanta University, Egypt

Social Media Chairs

  • Mohamed Ismeil, South Valley University, Egypt
  • Sherif Dabour, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
  • Ahmed Shawky, Aswan University

Publication and Webmaster Chairs

  • Kouzou Abdellah, Djelfa University, Algeria
  • Omar Abdelrahim, Aswan University, Egypt
  • Mohamed El Nemr, Tanta University, Egypt

Student Activity Chairs

  • Mohamed Elgendy, New Castle University, UK
  • Naser Abdelraheem, Banha University, Egypt
  • Abdelmomen Osama, Cairo University, Egypt

International Liaison Chairs

  • Ashraf Hemida, Aswan University
  • Khaled Ahmed, Strathclyde Uni., UK
  • Mohamed Abdelraheem, TUM, Germany
  • Sara Ahmed, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Topics:

The conference topics are, but are not limited to:

  • Power converters topologies and design
  • Power converter for telecommunications
  • IoT applications for Smart Grid
  • Lighting applications and LEDs
  • Wireless power transfer (WPT)
  • Energy harvesting
  • Integrated circuit designs of power converters
  • Devices, packaging, magnetic materials
  • Renewable energy systems and control
  • Photovoltaic systems
  • Microgrid & Microinverter design and control
  • Transportation electrification
  • Electric vehicles
  • Electric machines and drive systems
  • High Voltage DC (HVDC) System
  • Modeling, simulation & control in power electronics
  • Industrial, commercial and residential applications
  • Energy efficiency, power quality and electromagnetic compatibility
  • Power electronics and renewable energy in education.

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