How to apply?
Abstract submission: Normal paper submission
And send email message to Dr. Hossam A.Gabbar
with your paper-ID to:
(Hossam.gabbar@uoit.ca): with a subject line: SEGE13
student award
Who is
eligible?
Conditions:
1. To win, the student must register, submit paper (as
first author), and present the paper in the conference. And student must
attend award ceremony during the conference dinner (28-Aug, 7pm).
2. The student must be a registered student in a degree
program: Bachelor, Master or PhD.
Evaluation
Criteria
Originality of the idea (30%)
Paper quality (30%)
Student presentation (40%)
Student
Presentations
During the conference, as per conference program of
session-paper schedule.
Registration
Online Registration Here
IEEE Student Member Registration: $150 (CAD)
Student Non-IEEE Member Registration: $200 (CAD)
Submissions
Online submission is now open in this link:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sege13
Student
Innovation Topics
Similar to the conference scope and topics, which include (but not
limited to) the following:
Topics of interest include (but not limited to) the following:
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Grid infrastructures design, planning, operation and management
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Thermal networks, storage, import / export, control, optimization,
and applications
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Hydrogen and natural gas networks, production and supply chain,
integration
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Power generation systems design and applications
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Sensors, communications and network
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Grid modeling, simulation, and data management
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Energy efficiency, conservation, and savings
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Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) systems, CNG Vehicles, clean
transportation
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Grid protection, reliability, energy / power quality and
maintenance
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Smart metering, measurement, instrumentation, and control
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Information, security and privacy
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Transmission & distribution lines, and infrastructures
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Renewable energy, wind, solar, fuel cells and distributed
generation within microgrids
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Computational intelligence and optimization
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Smart homes, cities, communities
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Life cycle assessment, pricing, policies, and energy planning
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Standardization and interoperability
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Smart energy grid education
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