
PAPERS
CALL FOR
CALL FOR PAPERS
The ICEEET-SDG conference invites original research contributions, review papers, case studies, and technical reports in the following broad areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality papers on recent developments, innovations, and applications related to energy systems, electric vehicles, and transmission technologies for sustainable development.


Topics for the conference
Topics of Interest (but not limited to):
Renewable Energy Systems: Solar photovoltaic systems, wind energy conversion, biomass energy, hybrid renewable energy systems, energy harvesting technologies, offshore wind and marine energy systems
Electric Vehicles and E-Mobility: EV powertrain design and optimization, battery management systems, electric motor drives and control, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and grid-to-vehicle (G2V) technologies, EV charging infrastructure and ultra-fast charging systems, autonomous and connected electric vehicles
Power Electronics: Advanced power converter topologies, multilevel inverters, DC-DC converters for renewable integration, wide bandgap semiconductor devices (SiC, GaN), power electronic applications in EVs and renewable energy systems, wireless power transfer technologies
Energy Storage Technologies: Battery technologies (Li-ion, solid-state, flow batteries), supercapacitors and ultracapacitors, hydrogen storage and fuel cells, compressed air energy storage, thermal energy storage systems, battery thermal management
Smart Grids and Microgrids: Smart grid architecture and communication protocols, microgrid planning and operation, demand response and load management, distributed generation integration, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), blockchain for energy trading
Power Systems and Transmission: High voltage transmission technologies (HVDC, FACTS devices), power system stability and reliability analysis, transmission line protection and monitoring, power quality improvement techniques, wide area monitoring systems (WAMS), optimal power flow and economic dispatch
Electrical Machines and Drives: Design and analysis of electrical machines, permanent magnet synchronous motors, switched reluctance motors, advanced motor control strategies, direct torque control and field-oriented control, condition monitoring and fault diagnosis
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Power Systems: AI-based load forecasting and demand prediction, machine learning for renewable energy forecasting, deep learning for power system optimization, predictive maintenance using AI, smart energy management systems
Power System Protection and Control: Adaptive protection schemes, digital relays and automation, cyber-physical security in power systems, SCADA systems and remote monitoring, phasor measurement units (PMUs), fault detection and classification
Sustainable Development and Energy Policy: Carbon footprint reduction strategies, life cycle assessment of energy systems, energy economics and market analysis, regulatory frameworks for renewable energy, circular economy in electric mobility, energy access for rural and remote areas
IoT and Sensor Technologies for Energy Systems: IoT-enabled smart metering, wireless sensor networks for power monitoring, cloud computing for energy management, edge computing in smart grids, big data analytics for energy systems
Control Systems and Automation: Advanced control techniques for power systems, model predictive control, robust and adaptive control, automation in substations and distribution networks, industrial automation and energy efficiency
Lighting and Illumination Engineering: LED technology and driver circuits, energy-efficient lighting systems, smart lighting and IoT integration, lighting design and optimization
Biomedical Applications of Electrical Engineering: Medical instrumentation and devices, biomedical signal processing, wearable health monitoring devices
Emerging Technologies: Quantum computing for power system optimization, nanomaterials for energy applications, advanced materials for batteries and supercapacitors, Internet of Things (IoT) for sustainable cities
Note: The conference welcomes submissions from broader areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering that contribute to sustainable development goals, even if not explicitly listed above. Interdisciplinary research combining multiple domains is highly encouraged.


