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PowerTech is the anchor conference of the IEEE Power
& Energy Society in Europe. It is intended to provide a forum for
electric power engineering scientists and engineers to share ideas,
results of their scientific work, to learn from each other as well as to
establish new friendships and maintain existing ones.
The conference is held every second year, and IEEE Trondheim PowerTech 2011 continues the tradition from Athens, Stockholm, Budapest, Porto, Bologna, St. Petersburg, Lausanne and most recently Bucharest. The PowerTech Conference provides a bridge between generations, and students are specifically encouraged to publish their work. The most valuable IEEE student work is awarded with the Basil Papadias award. The event is sponsored by the IEEE Power & Energy Society and will be organized by Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF Energy Research and IEEE PE Norway Chapter.
► Pictures from the PowerTech Conference ► The Basil Papadias Award for the best student paper went to Adam Collin of the University of Edinburgh ► Presentations from Opening Ceremony ► Newsletters: 2011-06-15 - 2011-05-27 - 2011-05-12 |
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Photo by Jørn Adde © Trondheim kommune |
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