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The Eighteenth Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2026) will be held in Vancouver, Canada, from October 4th to 8th, 2026. ECCE is a pivotal international event on energy conversion. ECCE 2026 will feature both industry-driven and application-oriented technical sessions as well as an exposition. The conference will bring together practicing engineers, researchers, and other professionals for interactive and multidisciplinary discussions on the latest advances in areas related to energy conversion. Technical papers are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the conference, including, but not limited to, the following major topics:
Component, Converter and Subsystem Technologies Passive components and innovative alternative materials Power conversion topologies, modulation, and control Power electronic devices, gate drivers, and integrated circuits Power electronic packaging integration Reliability, advanced diagnostics, prognostics, and health management Rotating/linear electric machines Thermal management and advanced cooling technologies Electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility Cyber-physical security for power electronics systems Digital twins, cloud design, and simulation techniques for energy conversion systems Energy Conversion Systems and Applications Renewable and alternative energy systems Critical power systems Energy storage systems Energy efficiency for commercial, industrial, and transportation applications Aerospace energy conversion systems Big data and artificial intelligence in energy conversion Electric vehicles and charging infrastructure Off-grid systems Energy conversion for information technology and communication systems Grid-forming technologies Wireless power transfer High power/voltage conversion systems (HVDC, FACTS, and multi-terminal systems) Industrial motor drives Medical, IoT, and energy harvesting Microgrids, hybrid grids, and active distribution networks Power electronics for agriculture Sustainability evaluation and sustainable recycling for power electronics |
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