Call for Sponsors

Posted by: admin in Program on July 17th, 2010

EEEIC Conference is becoming  an important event which attracts audience with high quality content, creating a unique opportunity for networking, product marketing and talent recruiting.

In 2011 the EEEIC will be held in Rome at the Roma Tre University.

Companies will have various options to sponsor the conference. The sponsorship ranges from year-round sponsor to conference special event sponsor. The companies sponsoring the conference will have the privilege to promote your company’s image, explore business development opportunities, and cultivate important business relationships. We offer various programs for sponsors to participate conference, meet with VIP guests and speakers, set up booth and promote commercial ad at conference etc.

If you are interested to the sponsorship opportunities, please contact Dr Zbigniew Leonowicz leonowicz@ieee.org. You are welcome to forward this information to your friends who may be interested in the sponsorship.

We look forward to working with you closely.

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Call for Programme Committee Members

Posted by: admin in Program on June 04th, 2010

Program Committee Members: The program committee is responsible for objectively and thoroughly reviewing all submissions, for submitting timely, informative reviews that provide authors with feedback about their submissions, and for attending the program committee meetings.

The program committee members should be recognized experts in the subject area of the event. If you are interested in joining the International Program Committee (IPC) for this conference, please submit your name, address, phone, fax, email, areas of specialisation, a brief CV by email to pc@eeeic.eu or contact.

Reviewing Submissions: Submissions should be reviewed by the program committee members themselves, rather than by their chosen delegates, so that the submissions can be discussed by knowledgeable reviewers during the program committee meeting. Program committee members can seek expert advice from external reviewers, if they so desire, but they are still responsible for having reviewed the submission themselves.

Conflicts of Interest and Confidentiality of Submissions: EEEIC requires members of the program committees  to adhere to the highest of ethical standards. Program committee chairs must ensure that these standards are not only met to the letter of the policy but also to the spirit of its intent. This means that even the appearance of a conflict of interest or breach of confidentiality in the selection process should be avoided.
Committee members must declare their conflicts to the program chair before any discussions of the submissions begin.

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EEEIC2010 Facts & Figures

Posted by: admin in Program on May 31st, 2010

Conference Venue: Prague, Czech Republic, Novotel Wenceslas Square, 16-19 May 2010

Papers Submitted:      233
Reviewers:     72

Accepted papers:     141  (131 Regular Papers + 10 Student Papers)
Rejected     68
Withdrawn  24

Participants:
from Brazil (2), Canada (4), China (3), Czech Republic (21), Estonia (1), Finland (1), France (4), Germany (16), Hong Kong (1), India (1), Iran (12), Ireland (2), Italy (6), Japan (3), Korea (2), Malaysia (6), Cyprus (1), Poland (15), Portugal (1), Romania (2), Russia (6), Saudi Arabia (1), Turkey (4), United Kingdom (1), USA (2)

Oral Sessions: 13 – ( ~22 hours of presentations)

Proceedings of EEEIC 2010 indexed by IEEEXplore-direct link

Thomson Reuters contacted on 31.05.2010 – submission initiation.

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Best Papers Awards

Posted by: admin in Program, Publication on May 20th, 2010

  1. Samet Biricik and Ozgur Cemal Ozerdem: Harmonic Distortion Comparison of Switched Capacitors with Active Power Filter for Reactive Power Compensation (35)
  2. Alireza Javadi, Guy Olivier, Frédéric Sirois, and André Youmssi:  Real-time Laboratory Implementation Results of an Active Filter (102)
  3. Hala Najmeddine, Khalil El Khamlichi Drissi, Christophe Pasquier, Claire Faure, Kamal Kerroum, Thierry Jouannet, Michel Michou, and Alioune Diop:  Modelling of Electric Load with Matrix Pencil and its integration in a smart meter (152)
  4. Damien Picault, Bertrand Raison, Seddik Bacha, Jorge Aguilera, and Juan De La Casa:  Changing photovoltaic array interconnections to reduce mismatch losses: a case study (17)
  5. Sekyung Han, Soohyeong Jang, Kaoru Sezaki, and Soohee Han: Quantitative Modelling of an Energy Constraint Regarding V2G Aggregator for Frequency Regulation (209)
  6. Azah Mohamed, Hussein Shareef, and Mohammad Fuad Faisal:  Power Quality Diagnosis in Distribution Networks Using Rule Based S-transform Method (61)
  7. Djilali Kairous and René Wamkeue: Control of Variable Speed Wind Energy Conversion System with DFIG (199)
  8. A. Gil-de-Castro, A. Moreno-Muñoz, M.A López-Rodríguez, and J.J González-de-la-Rosa: Energy supply for sustainable regional development in Cordoba (157)
  9. Noha Nabil Abdel-Gawad Abdel-Karim: Effects of Integrating Wind Power for Representative Load Scenarios: Operational Costs and Environmental Impacts (195)
  10. Yong Li, Fu Long Luo, Fei Peng Shao, Christian Rehtanz, Chang De Yang, and Sven Rüberg:  A New Auto-Inductive Harmonic-Suppression Transformer and Its Harmonic Equivalent Circuit Model (91)

Special Award to Mr. Mohsen Mohammadi

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Presentations 2010

Posted by: admin in Program, Publication on April 22nd, 2010

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EEEIC 2011

Posted by: admin in Program, Publication on January 26th, 2010

Conference Venue : Roma Tre University, Faculty of Engineering, Rome, Italy

in May, 2011

Chairmen: M. Caciotta, M. Grossoni

Roma Tre University

Roma Tre University

Conference hotel: Hotel Saint Paul

Hotel Saint Paul

Ideally located close to the Roma Tre University of Rome, the hotel bears the name of the magnificent Basilica of St. Paul, whose origins go back to the time of Constantine.

Occupying a privileged position in the centre of the city, the hotel allows easy access to the numerous historical monuments of the city, including the Catacombs on the Appian Way, the Colosseum and the Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura.



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About IEEE

Posted by: admin in Program on August 13th, 2009

IEEE

“Fostering technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of
humanity”

A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology.

The IEEE name was originally an acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Today, the organization’s scope of interest has expanded into so many related fields, that it is simply referred to by the letters I-E-E-E (pronounced Eye-triple-E).

Who IEEE Serves

Through its global membership, IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics among others.

Members rely on IEEE as a source of technical and professional information, resources and services.

To foster an interest in the engineering profession, IEEE also serves student members in colleges and universities around the world.

Other important constituencies include prospective members and organizations that purchase IEEE products and participate in conferences or other IEEE programs.

IEEE Quick Facts

IEEE has*:
» more than 370,000 members, including more than 80,000 students, in over 160 countries;
» 319 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide;
» 1676 chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests;
» more than 1,526 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries;
» 39 societies and 5 technical councils representing the wide range of technical interests;
» 132 transactions, journals and magazines;
» more than 450 IEEE sponsored or cosponsored  conferences worldwide each year;
» over 900 active IEEE standards and more than 400 in development.

*Data current as of 31 Dec 2006

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Membership

There are more than 365,000 IEEE members in over 150 countries around the world

IEEE members are engineers, scientists and allied professionals whose technical interests are rooted in electrical and computer sciences, engineering and related disciplines.

The highest grade of membership – IEEE fellow – is attained through nomination by peers and approval by the IEEE Board of Directors for distinction in the profession.

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Publications

The IEEE publishes nearly a third of the world’s technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics.

This includes about 130 journals, transactions and magazines and over 400 conference proceedings published annually. In cooperation with John Wiley and Sons, Inc., the IEEE also produces technical books, monographs, guides and textbooks.

IEEE journals are consistently among the most highly cited in electrical and electronics engineering, telecommunications and other technical fields.

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Digital Library

All IEEE content since 1988 plus select content dating back to 1950 is available in digital format.

The IEEE Xplore® digital library contains more than 1.2 million documents from IEEE and IEE journals, transactions, magazines, letters, conference proceedings and active IEEE standards.

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Conferences

Each year, over 100,000 technical professionals attend the more than 300 conferences sponsored or cosponsored by the IEEE.

From microelectronics and microwaves to sensors and security, IEEE conferences cover relevant topics that showcase the depth and breadth of members’ technical fields.

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Standards

The IEEE is a leading developer of international standards that underpin many of today’s telecommunications, information technology and power generation products and services.

Often the central source for standardization in a broad range of emerging technologies, the IEEE Standards Association has a portfolio of some 900 active standards and more than 400 standards in development. This includes the prominent IEEE 802® standards for wireless networking.

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Education Offerings

By awarding continuing education units and professional development hours, the IEEE helps its members meet their continuing education requirements, and develops products and services in support of these efforts.

The IEEE is an authorized provider of continuing education units through the International Association of Continuing Education and Training.

At the pre-college level, the IEEE works with industry, universities and government to raise students’ literacy in science, math, engineering and technology.

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Grants

Through the IEEE Foundation General Fund and over 80 smaller special-purpose funds, the IEEE Foundation provides approximately US$2 million in philanthropic support each year to IEEE-related programs worldwide.

This support helps

develop educational and public-information programs;
sustain historical research services;
subsidize workshops that facilitate the exchange of electronic information;
propel technological innovation; and
increase public awareness about the vast impact of engineering on society.

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Awards

Accomplishments in IEEE technical fields are recognized with annual awards for outstanding contributions to technology, society and the engineering profession.

The IEEE Medal of Honor, the IEEE’s highest award, recognizes an individual for an exceptional contribution or extraordinary career in the IEEE fields of interest. Past recipients have included such visionaries as:

Guglielmo Marconi (1920, for radio telegraphy)
William Shockley (1980, for junction, analog and junction field-effect transistors)
Andrew S. Grove (2000, for pioneering research in metal oxide semiconductor devices and technology)

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