CFP summary
The IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC) is a long-running conference series at the intersection of electrical engineering, energy systems and environmental issues. The 26th edition will be held in Lisbon in hybrid mode and is presented as a forum for scientists, researchers and practitioners to discuss innovative solutions relevant to modern power systems, energy transition, electrification, environmental monitoring, and sustainable engineering. The official scope and track structure show a broad conference profile, ranging from power transmission and distribution to AI, building systems, sensing, electromobility, sustainability and environmental applications, making it particularly useful for cross-disciplinary work that connects energy engineering with environmental performance and digitalization.
Topics
Energy infrastructures, smart grids and power systems; renewable energy systems and energy transition; electric machines, drives and power electronics; transmission, distribution and power quality; building technologies and energy efficiency; sensing, measurement and monitoring; electromobility and transportation electrification; industrial applications; artificial intelligence and data-driven engineering; environmental technologies and sustainability; control, automation, materials, ICT and emerging electrical-environmental engineering applications across conference tracks A–N.