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''ECCE is the foremost IEEE conference in the field of electrical and electromechanical energy conversion. ECCE 2017, to be held in Cincinnati, the heartland of the North America energy conversion industry, will provide researchers, engineers and professionals from industry and academia a convivial and innovative atmosphere for interaction and networking.''
 
''ECCE is the foremost IEEE conference in the field of electrical and electromechanical energy conversion. ECCE 2017, to be held in Cincinnati, the heartland of the North America energy conversion industry, will provide researchers, engineers and professionals from industry and academia a convivial and innovative atmosphere for interaction and networking.''

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IEEE ECCE 2017
Event in series IEEE ECCE
Dates 2017/10/01 (iCal) - 2017/10/05
Homepage: http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017/
Location
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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Committees
General chairs: Andy Knight
PC chairs: Emmanuel Agamloh, Dave Dorrell, Ryan Li, Mircea Popescu, Pat Wheeler
Table of Contents


ECCE is the foremost IEEE conference in the field of electrical and electromechanical energy conversion. ECCE 2017, to be held in Cincinnati, the heartland of the North America energy conversion industry, will provide researchers, engineers and professionals from industry and academia a convivial and innovative atmosphere for interaction and networking.

  • Following topics:
  • Renewable energy systems and energy storage
  • Smart grid and utility applications
  • Energy efficiency and industrial applications
  • Computer and telecommunication applications – power supplies, UPS, energy storage, and system architectures
  • Transportation applications
  • Electric machines and actuators
  • Electric motor drives
  • Power converters, control, and modeling
  • Power semiconductors and packaging
  • Magnetic materials and other passive components
  • Emerging power electronics technologies