International Conference on Power Engineering for Research Scholars (ICPERS)

24-25th May, 2025

This conference provides a platform for PhD scholars to present research and exchange ideas in power engineering.

Important Dates

Submission of Abstract Open

1st March 2025

Abstract Submission Form

Last Date for Submitting Abstract

1st May 2025

Notification of Acceptance

5th May 2025

Conference Date & Venue

24th-25th May, 2025

IC & SR, IIT Madras, Chennai, India

Mode of Conference

Hybrid

Welcome to ICPERS 2025

The Power Engineering Group of the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Madras a is planning to organize the “International Conference on Power Engineering for Research Scholars (ICPERS)” along with Indian National Academy for Engineers (INAE) during 24-25th May, 2025. The primary objective of this conference is to provide a platform for research scholars pursuing their PhDs in India and abroad to present their work and engage in discussions to exchange ideas in various domains of power engineering.

While extending an invitation to all the research scholars, the initiative proposes to meet the following objectives.

  • Provide a common platform for sharing and exchanging ideas,
  • Deliberate on emerging global research trends, and
  • Evolve mechanisms for research collaborations.

Topics for Discussion

Prospective authors are kindly encouraged to contribute for the conference through submissions of their research abstract, on the following topics (not limited to)

Renewable Energy
Cyber Security in Power Engineering
Quantum Computing in Power Engineering
Energy Storage Technologies for Grid Support and EVs
Energy Demand Analysis in Smart Grids
Advances in Power System Protection Technologies
Applications of Power Electronics in Power System, Home Appliances, Industry & Aerospace
Hard-switching & Soft-switching Static Power Converters & UPS
Artificial Intelligence Applications in Power Engineering
Application of Data Analytics in Condition Monitoring of Power Apparatus
Managing High Voltage Assets in Power Networks