Updated June 14, 2024
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CPE-POWERENG is a flagship conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) devoted to the dissemination of new ideas, research and work in progress within the fields of power electronics, renewable energy integration, power generation, transmission and distribution, power systems, electromechanical energy conversion, automation and EMC/EMI issues. The objectives of the conference are to provide high quality research and professional interactions between industry and academia for the advancement of science, technology and fellowship. The main features of the conference include Invited Talks, Regular Sessions and Special Sessions.
Poland is one of the largest countries in the European Union. It has area at 312,7 thousands km2 and about 38 millions citizens. Poland has a truly fascinating history, great cultural heritage and several areas of outstanding natural beauty
Gdynia is located on the south coast of the Baltic Sea and is a part of the Tricity metropolitan area along with Gdańsk and Sopot. The population of Gdynia exceeds 250 thousands people. There are many interesting places in Gdynia, especially architectural structures in the modernist style and with modern urban solutions. The most representative place in the city is Kościuszko Square. Along its waterfront, the historical ship Błyskawica and the sailing ships Dar Pomorza and Dar Młodzieży can be seen. Near the city center the city beach is also located.
The Industrial Electronics Society through its members encompasses a diverse range of technical activities devoted to the application of electronics and electrical sciences for the enhancement of industrial and manufacturing processes. These technical activities address the latest developments in intelligent and computer control systems, robotics, factory communications and automation, flexible manufacturing, data acquisition and signal processing, vision systems, and power electronics.
Home pageGdynia Maritime University (GMU) is the legal successor to the Maritime School, founded on 17th June 1920 in Tczew, as well as the Polish maritime schools in London and Southampton which were responsible for the training of maritime personnel during WWII, and, later, the National Maritime School, the National School of Maritime Fishing, the Higher Maritime School in Gdynia, and the Maritime Academy in Gdynia.
Home pageThe Polish Section of IEEE (PE IEEE) is part of the global IEEE organization with over 1,000 members and is also an association operating in accordance with Polish law. IEEE PS members work in over 25 IEEE topic areas (Chapters). PS IEEE develops cooperation with industrial partners and takes care of the professional development of students and young engineers - professionals. Particular attention is paid to the involvement of women in engineering activities.
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