Welcome to AEEES

Energy and Electrical Engineering have witnessed remarkable growth and transformation in recent years, becoming integral to shaping the modern world. As societies strive for sustainability and technological advancement, the fields of energy production, distribution, and electrical engineering have evolved to meet these challenges. From the development of smart grids and renewable energy sources to the design of efficient power systems and devices, these disciplines play a crucial role in addressing global energy demands.

Asia Energy and Electrical Engineering Symposium (AEEES), initiated in 2019, stands as a significant platform that resonates with this dynamic landscape. Co-sponsored by IEEE, PES, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu University of Technology, AEEES fosters the exchange of ideas and advancements in the realm of energy and electrical engineering.

Collaborating with renowned institutions like China Electric Power Research Institute and supported by the technical expertise of Aalborg University (Denmark), University of Calgary (Canada), The University of New South Wales (Australia), Wuhan University (China), etc, AEEES has garnered a global reputation. The conference has grown into a yearly event, drawing over 1000 participants from around the world.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to announce the upcoming 7th Asia Energy and Electrical Engineering Symposium (AEEES 2025), scheduled to be held in Chengdu, China from March 28 to 31, 2025. This symposium serves as a crucial platform for researchers, professionals, and experts in energy and electrical engineering to converge, exchange insights, and propel the field forward.

We welcome all enthusiasts of energy and electrical engineering to join us in Chengdu, contributing to the dialogue that shapes the future of these critical domains. Your participation will not only enrich your knowledge but also contribute to the collective advancements that drive our world toward a sustainable and technologically empowered future.

由IEEE、PES、电子科技大学、成都理工大学联合主办,电子科技大学机械与电气工程学院 、成都理工核技术与自动化工程学院承办,丹麦奥尔堡大学、加拿大卡尔加里大学、澳大利亚新南威尔士大学、武汉大学 、西南科技大学等联合支持的AEEES 2025, 第七届亚洲能源与电气工程研讨会, 将于3月28-31日在四川成都举行。
本次会议将汇聚能源电气领域的学者, 科学研究人员 及专业人士,积极探讨,分享研究经验,探寻合作机会,推动领域的研究发展与合作,促进业界, 学术界间的创新交流。
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AEEES 2025 诚邀您的加入。

AEEES 2024 papers were indexed by EI Compendx and SCOPUS with one month after online.
2024会议论文集上线后1个月内实现EI 核心SCOPUS检索。请各位作者查收。

* AEEES 2024 has been online and included in IEEE Xplore within one month after the conference. | AEEES 2024 会议论文集在会后 两个月内成功上线并入库与IEEE 数据库 (Read more)

AEEES 2024 is listed in IEEE Conference Calendar. AEEES 2024, IEEE 支持会议官方列表 Click

Accepted papers of AEEES 2023 were indexed by Web of Science, ISPT/CPCI index. 2023会议出版文章以由Web of Science, ISPT/CPCI 检索。请各位作者查收。

AEEES 2023 papers were indexed by EI Compendx and SCOPUS with one month after online.
2023会议论文集上线后1个月内实现EI 核心SCOPUS检索。请各位作者查收。

AEEES 2023 accepted papers have been online and included in IEEE Xplore. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10113858/proceeding
AEEES 2023 论文集已成功上线并入库于IEEE Xplore,请注意查收。

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Proceedings | 会议出版

 

* All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not submitted concurrently for publication elsewhere.

* Accepted papers will be published in Proceedings, to be included into main digital base, etc.

* AEEES 2024 | IEEE Proceedings | ISBN: 979-8-3503-7346-2 | Online within one months | Successfully EI Compendex, Scopus index
* AEEES 2023 | IEEE Proceedings | ISBN: 978-1-6654-9053-5 | Online
within two months | Successfully EI Compendex, Scopus and ISPT/CPCI index
* AEEES 2022 | IEEE Proceedings | ISBN: 978-1-6654-7913-4 | Online within one month
| Successfully EI Compendex, Scopus and ISPT/CPCI index


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Renewable Energy (ISSN: 0960-1481)
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Soteris Kalogirou
Impact Factor: 8.001
Indexing: SCIE, EI Compendex, SCOPUS, etc

Renewable Energy covers research in the following areas: Biomass Conversion, Photovoltaic Technology Conversion, Solar Thermal Applications, Wind Energy Technology, Desalination, Solar and Low Energy Architecture, Climatology and Meteorology, Geothermal Technology, Wave, Tide and Ocean Thermal Energies, Hydro Power, Hydrogen Production Technology and Fuel Cells, Socio-economic and Policy Issues

 

Submission Guidelines

Delegates are encouraged to submit their papers/abstracts to the conference. Good quality papers will be selected by the organizing committee and Prof. Soteris Kalogirou, the editor in chief. After it, the authors will be invited to extent their papers/abstracts and submit them to aeees@sciei.org.

The normal size of research papers is 4,000-6,000 words excluding abstract and references.

 

Energies (ISSN: 1996-1073)
Special Issue: "Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems"
Impact Factor: 3.0 (2023)
Indexing: SCIE, EI Compendex, SCOPUS, etc

Delegates are encouraged to submit their papers/abstracts to the conference. High quality papers will be selected by the special issue chair and recommended to the following journals after extension. Please kindly indicate your preference when you submit. For more, feel free to contact us via aeees_conference@163.com

Important Dates | 重要日期

Submission Deadline: December 10, 2024
Notification Deadline: December 30, 2024
Registration Deadline: January 15, 2025

投稿截止日:2024年12月10日
通知书发送: 2024年12月30日
注册截止日: 202
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Submission portal | 投稿方式


The online submission system is opened at Electronic System here:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aeees2025
An easychair account is needed, if you don't have, please register first.
(Full Paper for Publication-全文出版, Abstract for Presentation only-摘要报告)

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Co-organizer: Zhukui Tan, Electric Power Research Institute of Guizhou Power Grid Company, China

 

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