Tallinn University of Technology

Call for Tutorials – Open

The ICDCM organizing committee invites proposals for tutorials to be presented at ICDCM. The organizing committee is particularly interested in tutorials that are of value to practicing engineer and researchers with an emphasis on solutions to practical problems. Tutorials are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the conference that includes but is not limited to, the topics listed below.

  • Low- and medium-voltage DC grid & utility services
  • Low- and medium-voltage DC infrastructure for residential, commercial, and industrial sectors
  • Low- and medium-voltage DC charging of light and heavy vehicles
  • Off-grid microgrids
  • Low-cost technologies for community microgrids
  • Distributed energy resources in DC microgrids
  • DC interconnects for energy storage
  • Modeling, stability, control, and optimization of DC systems
  • Reliable, resilient, and reconfigurable DC systems
  • EMI and power quality in DC systems
  • Grounding and human safety issues unique to DC systems
  • Fault detection and protection
  • Standards and policies for DC components and systems
  • New technologies for managing DC microgrids
  • New components and devices for DC systems
  • Other novel topics relevant to DC microgrids

Tutorials should be planned for a 90- or 120-minute time slot.  One-page Tutorial Proposals should include a Title, Abstract (~300 words), Content Outline, name of Lead Instructor(s), and brief Bio(s) of Instructor(s).

All attendees will have free of charge access to all tutorials. Therefore, NO conference fee waiver will be offered to tutorial speakers.

Tutorial Template

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