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 Committee

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          Continuing tradition of 44 years, Power Electronics Society from Novi Sad, Institute “Nikola Tesla” from Belgrade, Faculty of Technical Sciences of the University of Novi Sad organizing:

 

19th International Symposium on Power Electronics - Ee 2017

Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia, October 19th - 21th,  2015

 

     Symposium will be held in Novi Sad, on 19th to 21th October, 2017, in the Central Building of the University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia.

 

www.dee.uns.ac.rs

 

     We are inviting you to participate in the symposium and with your paper contribute to development of power electronics.

    

Important Dates & Venue:


Venue

Deadlines

Submission of full paper:

Notification of acceptance:

Receipt of full papers:

 

July 5, 2017

July 31, 2017

September 29, 2017

Central Building of the
University of Novi Sad

     

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Submission of PAPER


     Prospective authors are invited to submit a full paper (up to six pages of A4 including figures, tables, references etc.). Each paper should be prepared according to the Ee Paper Guidelines (template). All papers will be blind reviewed by three independent reviewers. Accepted papers will be available through IEEE Xplore, provided that they are presented at the conference. All summaries should be submitted using ON-LINE conference system (FTN-Conrefence).

      Summary and Paper submission of the 19th Conference on Power Electronics Ee2017 is performed by:

On-line system FTN-Conference.

 

Under auspices of


Ministry of Education, Science 
and Technological Development,
Republic of Serbia, Belgrade
 
     

Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education

and Scientific Research Activity,

AP Vojvodina, Novi Sad

 

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About


  

          Continuing tradition of 44 years, Power Electronics Society from Novi Sad, Institute “Nikola Tesla” from Belgrade, Faculty of Technical Sciences of the University of Novi Sad organizing:

 19th SYMPOSIUM on

POWER ELECTRONICS - Ee 2017

     Symposium will be held at Novi Sad, on 19th to 21th October, 2017, in the Central Building of the University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia. 

     We are inviting you to participate in the symposium and with your paper contribute to development of power electronics. The purpose of the symposium is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the state-of-art of Power electronics and related areas. Submitted papers should not have been previously published and should present theoretical or experimental research results as well as results of application of developed methods in engineering practice, presentation of engineering solutions and devices, practical experience in power electronic devices exploitation etc.

     All papers will be reviewed and accepted papers will be published in symposium proceedings - Book of Abstracts and on USB memory. Official language of the symposium are English.

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Information Contacts


 

 

 General Chair

Prof. Vladimir Katić,

University of Novi Sad,

Faculty of Technical Sciences

Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6,

21000 Novi Sad

Republic of Serbia

Phone: +381 21 450 810,

Fax: +381 21 458 133

e-mail: dee@uns.ac.rs,

www: www.ftn.uns.ac.rs

 Technical Chair

Prof. Emil Levi,

Liverpool John Moores University

Liverpool, United Kingdom,

e-mail: E.Levi@ljmu.ac.uk,

www: www.ljmu.ac.uk

 Technical Chair

Prof. Aleksandar Prodic,

University of Toronto,

Canada

e-mail: prodic@power.ele.utoronto.ca,

www: www.engineering.utoronto.ca

 Information Contacts

Nikola Janicijevic,

University of Novi Sad,

Faculty of Technical Sciences

Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6,

21000 Novi Sad

Republic of Serbia

Phone: +381 21 458 2537,

Fax: +381 21 458 133

e-mail: dee@uns.ac.rs,

www: www.ftn.uns.ac.rs

 Hard & Soft Contact

Assis. Prof. Vladimir Rajs,

University of Novi Sad,

Faculty of Technical Sciences

Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6,

21000 Novi Sad

Republic of Serbia

Phone: +381 21 458 2541,

Fax: +381 21 458 133

e-mail: vladimir@uns.ac.rs,

www: www.ftn.uns.ac.rs

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Sponsored by


Power Electronics Society,

Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6,

21000 Novi Sad

Serbia and Montenegro

e-mail: dee@uns.ac.rs
www: www.dee.uns.ac.rs

Electrotechnical Institute "Nikola Tesla",

Koste Glavinića 8a, 11000 Belgrade,

Serbia and Montenegro

e-mail: info@ieent.org
www: www.ieent.org

University of Novi Sad,

Faculty of Technical Sciences,

Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6,21000 Novi Sad

Serbia and Montenegro

e-mail: ftndean@uns.ac.rs
www: www.ftn.uns.ac.rs

IEEE Power Electronics Society

IEEE - Serbia and Montenegro Section, Belgrade

Joint Chapter – Power Electronics,

Industrial Electronics & Industry Applications Society,
Novi Sad

Serbian Academy 
of Sciences and Arts,
Belgrade

 

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Topics


1. Power converters and devices

  • New technologies and components

  • Integrated devices and modules

  • Drivers

  • Development, realization and application of rectifiers, inverters, choppers and other converters

  • Converters for DC and AC power supplies (DC/DC, UPS...), maintenance of accu-batteries etc

  • Converters for compensation of reactive power, machine excitation etc.

  • Analysis, modeling and simulation of converters

  • Converters in development

 

2. Automotive and Industrial Electrical drives

  • Development and realization of electrical drives

  • Drives for electrical vehicles and traction

  • Multi-motor drives

  • Analysis, modeling and simulation of drives

  • Drives in development 

  • Industrial drives applications

 

3. Electrical machines

  • Construction

  • Analysis, modeling and simulation

  • Protection, supervision and diagnostics

  • Testing, exploitation and repair

  • Special electrical machines

4. Control and measurement 

  • Control of converters and systems

  • Digital control in power electronics

  • Electronic measurement systems

  • Measurement methods and transducers

  • Control of industrial processes

  • Computer application (CAD, CAM… .)

  • Communication systems, supervision and diagnostics 

  • Modeling and simulation of industrial processes, estimation and identification

  • Techniques of control in development

5. Power electronics in telecommunications

  • Communications power supplies

  • Electromagnetic compatibility, EMI, ecology

  • Systems for energy accumulation (batteries, flywheel etc.)

  • Reserve power supplies

6. Power quality

  • Power electronic converters and power quality

  • Harmonic compensation and power factor improvement

  • EMC

  • Analysis, modeling and simulation

7. Renewable & distributed energy sources

  • Power electronics application in RES

  • Power electronics devices in wind and solar plants

  • Power electronics in hybrid RES

  • Energy storage

  • Application of PE in small hydros and other RES

  • Role of PE in Micro grids and distributed energy sources

  

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Student competitions


11th  International Contest HARDWARE & SOFTWARE H&S 20175, Novi Sad, Serbia,
October, 201
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HARD & SOFT Student teams competition for the most successful electronics hardware design and performance will be organized.

      

 

International Programme Committee

(provisional list)


  1. Prof. dr Goce L. Arsov, SS Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of
      Electrical Engineering, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
  2. Prof. Pavol Bauer, TU DELFT University, Delft, Nederland
  3. Prof. dr Drago Ban, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical
      Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia
  4. Prof. dr Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Power Tech, Blacksburg, USA
  5. Prof. dr Mihai Cernat, "Transilvania" University of Brasov, Faculty of
      Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Brasov, Romania
  6. Prof. Ilhami Colak, Gelisim University, Istanbul, Turkey
  7. Prof. dr Branko Dokić, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, B&H
  8. Dr Jasna Dragosavac, Institute "Nikola Tesla", Belgrade, Serbia
  9. Prof. Drazen Dujic, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
10. Prof. dr Viliam Fedak, TU Košice, Košice, Slovakia
11. Prof. dr Adrian Graur, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava,
      Suceava, Romania
12. Prof. dr Boguslaw Grzesik, Silesian University of Technology,
      Gliwice, Poland
13. Dr Žarko Janda, Institute "Nikola Tesla", Belgrade, Serbia
14. Prof. dr Borislav Jeftenić, State University, Novi Pazar, Serbia
15. Prof. dr Karel Jezernik, University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical
      Engineering and Computer Science, Maribor, Slovenia
16. Prof. dr Đorđe Jovanović, University of Montenegro, Electrical
      Engineering Faculty, Podgorica, Montenegro
17. Dr Milan Jovanović, Delta Products Corporation, Research Triangle
      Park, USA
18. Prof. Milutin Jovanović, Northumbria University, School of Engineering
      and Technology, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
19. Prof. dr Vladimir Katić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
20. Prof. dr Wlodzimierz Koczara, Warsaw University of Technology,
      Warszawa, Poland

21. Prof. dr Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
22. Prof. Leo Lorenz, Infinion, ECPE, Nurenberg, Germany
23. Prof. dr L.Martinez-Salamero, Rovira i Virgili University, School of
      Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tarragona, Spain

24. Prof. dr Jovica Milanović, The University of Manchester, School of
      Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Manchester, UK

25. Prof. dr Miro Milanovič, University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical
      Engineering and Computer Science, Maribor, Slovenia

26. Prof. dr Čedomir Milosavljević, University of East Sarajevo, BIH

27. Prof. dr Nebojša Mitrović, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia

28. Dr Aleksandar Nikolić, Institute "Nikola Tesla", Belgrade, Serbia

29. Prof. dr Predrag Pejović, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

30. Prof. dr Juan Peracaula, UPC-Polytechnical University of Catalonia,

      Barcelona, Spain

31. Prof. Aleksandar Prodić, University of Toronto, Canada

32. Jovan Radaković, EPS, Subotica, Serbia

33. Prof. dr Milan Radmanović, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia

34. Prof. dr Mincho Simeonov, Technical University of Gabrovo,
      Department of Electronics, Gabrovo, Bulgaria

35. Prof. dr Aleksandar M. Stanković, Tufts University, Boston, USA

36. Prof. dr Vojislav Stefanović, V-S Drives, New York, USA

37 Academician Prof. dr Ninoslav Stojadinović, Serbian Academy of
     Science and Art, Belgrade, Serbia

38. Prof. dr Milić Stojić, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

39. Prof. dr Zoran Stojiljković, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

40. Prof. dr Jožef Varga, Advanced Engineering School, Subotica, Serbia

41. Prof. dr Veran Vasić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

42. Prof. dr Vladimir Vujičić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

43. Prof. dr Slobodan Vukosavić, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

44. Prof. dr Miloš Živanov, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

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National Organizing Committee


   1. Prof. dr Vladimir Katić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia, Chairman

   2. Dr Žarko Janda, Institute Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia 

   3. Prof. of. dr Borislav Jeftenić, State University of Novi Pazar, Novi Pazar, Serbia

   4. Prof. dr Predrag Pejović, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

   5. Asoc. Prof. dr Dragan Simić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

   6. Jovan Radaković, EPS, Subotica, Serbia

   7. Prof. dr Miloš Živanov, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbiarbia

   8. Assis. Prof. Zoltan Corba, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

   9. Assis. Prof. Boris Dumnić, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

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