Energy Workshops
IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCON)
ENERGYCON covers a broad range of electric power and energy systems topics and is open to contributions that are related to the theme "Towards Self-healing, Resilient and Green Electric Power and Energy Systems".
IEEE Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES)
This workshop series, held as part of CPSWeek, is focused on the development, adoption, and application of modeling and simulation tools for Cyber-Physical Energy Systems.
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The ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
A unique, three-day program held March 13-15, 2018 in Washington, D.C. aimed at moving transformational energy technologies out of the lab and into the market.
International Workshop on Energy efficient Cyber Physical Systems (EnerCyPhy)
This workshop was held in conjuction with PECCS 2017 from July 24 - 26, 2017 in Madrid, Spain.
2016 Joint Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids (CPSR-SG2016)
This multi-disciplinary workshop was held at CPS week 2016 in Vienna, Austria. The purpose was to be a forum for discussion on the key challenges in ensuring the security and resilience of cyber-physical smart grids.
2013 National Workshop on Energy
Cyber-Physical Systems
The goal of this workshop was to identify fundamental issues and provide research directions for enabling strategic approaches to achieving future cyber-controlled energy infrastructures, including monitoring, control, and protection solutions.
2011 Workshop on Cyber-Physical Applications in Smart Power System
The objective of this workshop is to initiate a dialogue between computer scientists, network theorists and power engineers to address research challenges from a common platform through interactive discussions and brainstorming.
2009 New Research Directions for Future Cyber-Physical Energy Systems
The objective of this workshop was to identify the research directions required to support the use of cyber technologies in shaping the evolution of future energy systems with the aim of increasing the functionality, reliability, and availability of energy sources, adaptive demand, and delivery.