(ICEEE 2022) 2022 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Conference Date

Mar 29-Mar 31, 2022

Place

Alanya, Turkey

Submission Deadline

Feb 20, 2022

E-mail

iceee_conference@outlook.com

Telephone

+86-18227609313

Description

2022 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering_ICEEE | Scopus Index & Ei Compendex Index

★Full Name: 2022 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering
★Abbreviation:ICEEE 2022
★Time:March 29-31, 2022
★Place:Alanya, Turkey
★Supported by Gazi University, Turkey and IEEE Turkey Section
★Website:http://www.iceee.org

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Our Turkey ICEEE 2022 Submission System (.pdf) https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iceee20220

We would like to invite you to participate in 2022 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE 2022), which will be held in Alanya, Turkey during March 29-31, 2022. It’s supported by Gazi University, Turkey and IEEE Turkey Section.
ICEEE welcomes you! It's always a forum for presenting excellent results and new challenges facing the field of the reliability and availability of electrical and electronics engineering. It brings together experts from industry, governments and academia, experienced in engineering, design and research.

★Keynote Speakers★
●Prof. Leopoldo Angrisani, IEEE Fellow
University of Napoli Federico II, Italy
Chair of IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Italy Chapter
General Manager/Director of CeSMA – Center of Advanced Measurement and Technology Services\

●Prof. Falko Dressler, IEEE Fellow
Chair for Telecommunication Networks
TU Berlin, Germany

●Prof. Mohamed Benbouzid, IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow, University of Brest, France

●Assoc. Prof. Hüseyin ÜVET, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

★Call for Papers★
Topic about Electrical and Electronics Engineering, For details about topics, please visit at http://www.iceee.org/cfp.html
Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Renewable Energy Sources, Smartgrids Technologies & Applications, Power Electronics, Systems and Applications, Electrical Machines and Adjustable Speed Drives, etc...

★ Publication:
Submitted paper will be peer reviewed by conference committees, and accepted papers will be included in ICEEE 2022 Conference Proceedings which will be archived in IEEE Xplore and be submitted for indexing to Scopus and Ei Compendex.

Good News! ICEEE 2022 is listed in IEEE Conference Calendar: https://conferences.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/55327

Conference History: http://www.iceee.org/history.html

★Good News! ICEEE 2021 conference proceedings has been included into IEEE Xplore 1 month after conference.
2021 ICEEE Conference Proceedings - ISBN: 978-0-7381-1357-9 archived in IEEE Xplore
2020 ICEEE Conference Proceedings - ISBN: 978-1-7281-6787-9 archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & Scopus Index
2019 ICEEE Conference Proceedings - ISBN: 978-1-7281-3910-4 archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & Scopus Index
2018 ICEEE Conference Proceedings - ISBN: 978-1-5386-6391-2 archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & Scopus Index
2017 ICEEE Conference Proceedings - ISBN: 978-1-5090-6789-3 archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & Scopus Index

★Submission★
1. Full paper(publication and presentation)
2. Abstract (presentation)

For full paper, please upload it to the Electronic Submission System (.pdf) https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iceee20220
For abstract, please send it to iceee_conference@outlook.com
More detail about submission, please visit at http://www.iceee.org/author.html#sub

★★Welcome To Alanya★★
Alanya is in Pamphylia, Turkey, situated on the south coast. It is a popular tourist destination.
The Citadel (Kale) occupies a hilly peninsula surrounded by the sea on three sides, and by the modern parts of the city on the other. Although the signs showing way to ‘Castle’ (Kale) points to the highest parts of the walls, the walls can be followed starting right at the sea level. Particularly interesting in (or next to) the citadel is the tip of the peninsula formed by a high and narrow extension of rocks, jutting long into the sea. This formation is named Adam Atacağı in Turkish (pronounced aa-daam aa-taa-jaa-a), literally “man thrower”, as here was where people condemned to death were pushed into the sea.

★★Contact:
Conference Secretary Office
Email: iceee_conference@outlook.com