| Limited speaking opportunities still available While the deadline has passed, due to cancellations, we have a few openings for papers to be presented this fall in Dallas. Please contact Joe Charno immediately at 203-358-4152 or email Joseph.Charno@penton.com |
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Become A Speaker at the Industry’s Most Comprehensive Educational Program:
We invite engineers and qualified parties to offer unpublished, non-commercial papers of interest for potential presentation at the Power Electronics Technology 2007 Conference and Exhibition.
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Send all information to Joe Charno
You will be asked for:
• The main contact information –author's name, title, company, address, phone, fax and E-mail)
• Paper title, abstract (maximum 200 words), objectives of this paper (75 words)
• biography (50 words), topic. If there is more than one author, please indicate other author name(s) and affiliation at end of the abstract.
• Suggested paper format
Note: Paper formats include:
• 30-minute technical papers
• 60-minute seminars,
• Full-day (6.5 hour) and Half-day (3.5 hour)
Professional Advancement Courses
• Poster Papers.
Though we ask for suggested format, show management reserves right to place accepted papers where most appropriate for subject matter.
An Author's Manual will be provided with the acceptance notification, and will include specific information needed for submitting your final paper.The Power Electronics Technology 2007 Conference has been repositioned to concentrate its focus on the core audience. It no longer will be held next to the Power Quality Conference, as it has been for several years, but will stand alone to ensure maximum industry participation.
This industry-leading information event will assemble power electronics experts and professionals to discuss the latest technologies for designing, building, testing and integrating power electronic technologies into today’s and tomorrow’s systems.
DEADLINE DATES
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Call for Paper Topics - Power Electronics Technology 2007
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Digital Power Conversion A. Novel Digital Power Control Techniques |
Medical Grade Converters
A. Leading-edge Medical Solutions |
Power Design and Management A. High Frequency DC-DC and AC-DC Converters |
Power Solutions for RF/Microwave Equipment A. Protecting/Shielding Supplies from RFI/EMI Interference |
Novel Power System Architectures A. General Design Issues |
Market Trends A. Market projections for digital power management in converters |
Power Electronics Components A. Emerging Discrete Power Semiconductors |
High Voltage Power Supplies
A. Hot switchable converters |
Motor Drives A. Novel Motor Drive Design |
Power Sources A. Batteries |
Emerging Applications A. Power Electronics for Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Innovative New Products Submitted papers must identify a problem facing the design community, a solution to the problem, and proof that it works as expected. |
Military/Aerospace Power Supplies A. Redundancy & Hot Swapping |
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