The 26th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'25) is set to take place in Paris, offering a platform for experts in the field to share their latest research and innovations. The conference, scheduled for a specific date in 2025, is expected to attract a significant number of participants, including researchers, engineers, and industry professionals.
In addition to the main conference, EPE'25 will also feature a call for papers, inviting contributions from all areas of power electronics and applications. This provides an opportunity for researchers to present their work and engage in discussions with peers.
Simultaneously, the Bern University of Applied Sciences is organizing a PhD Summer School titled "Field-Based Insights into the Implementation of Renewable Energies." This event is scheduled from August 12 to 17, 2024, at various locations in Switzerland, including Mont-Soleil, Biel, Neuchatel, Grindelwald, and Jungfraujoch. The summer school aims to provide practical insights into the implementation of renewable energy technologies through field-based learning.
Participants can download the program for the PhD Summer School from the official website. This event promises to be an enriching experience for PhD students and early-career researchers interested in gaining hands-on knowledge about renewable energy projects.
The European Power Electronics and Drives Association continues to support such initiatives by providing platforms for knowledge exchange and professional development. As part of its ongoing efforts to promote advancements in power electronics technology, EPE'25 is anticipated to attract a substantial number of attendees from around the world.