Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications' Propulsion
(PEASA' 23)-Nottingham, UK, 18-19th July 2023

IEEE Workshop on Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications
Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications - Nottingham 18-19th July 2023
The Workshop on Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications (PEASA) hosted by IEEE Power Electronic Society Technical Committee 11 on Aerospace Power will be held at University of Nottingham, UK on the 18th- 19th July 2023, and will provide a platform to bring pioneering researchers and engineers globally together to share their experience, thought and reflections as well as recent research achievements in aircraft electrification.
Venue
The Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications’ 23 will be held at the University of Nottingham, UK.
The workshop venue will be Senate Chamber, The Trent Building, University of Nottingham.
Hotel accommodation available on campus.


General Information
Topic of interest:
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Electrical machines
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Power electronics
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Electric Drive Train
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Thermal management
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System integration
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Cryogenic and superconductivity
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H2 Propulsion
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EMC
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Electrical power distribution systems
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Energy management
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High voltage
Key dates:
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2 to 4 Page Digest Submission Deadline: 15th of April 2023 (This will be the final deadline)
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Author Notification: 1st of May 2023
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Final Paper Submission: 1st of July 2023, 4-to-6-page final paper, double column, extended digest submissions will be peer-reviewed by international experts
Participation Opportunities
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Keynote Sessions: Held in the morning sessions bring together leading experts and executives to provide their visions of net-zero aviation opportunities for aerospace, electrical and power electronics engineers.
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Panel Discussions: Leading experts on electric propulsion from both industry and academia will examine key technologies and market topics during the panel discussions
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Exhibitions and Sponsors: Exhibitor and corporate sponsorship opportunities are available
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Journals: 10%- 20% accepted paper will be recommended to IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification or Chinese Journal of Aeronautics (JCR Q1)




