APEC 2018, to be held in San Antonio, TX, from March 4-8, 2018, is now accepting submissions for the first of its 2018 speaker deadlines, the Technical Program Papers. These are peer-reviewed papers. Interested authors wishing to present a Technical Program Paper must submit a digest for consideration by July 19, 2017. A complete list of topics as well as instructions for submissions is available at: http://apec-conf.org/conference/presenters.
To be considered as an author of a highly regarded Technical Program Paper, prospective authors are asked to submit a digest explaining the problem that will be addressed by the paper, its major results, and how it is different from the closest existing literature. Technical Program Papers presented at APEC must be original material and not have been previously presented or published. The principal criteria used by reviewers in selecting digests for the program will be the usefulness of the work to the practicing power electronics professional. They also value evidence of completed experimental work.
APEC is also asking for peer reviewers. To ensure the quality of Technical Program Paper submissions, APEC asks industry experts to please contribute a few hours to review digests in their specific areas of expertise. Reviewer registration instructions can be found at http://apec-conf.org/conference/presenters.
As The Premier Event in Applied Power Electronics, APEC focuses on the practical and applied aspects of the power electronics business. This is not just a designer’s conference. APEC has something of interest for anyone involved in power electronics:
Equipment OEMs that use power supplies and dc-dc converters in their equipment
Designers of power supplies, dc-dc converters, motor drives, uninterruptable power supplies, inverters and any other power electronic circuits, equipment and systems
Manufacturers and suppliers of components and assemblies used in power electronics
Manufacturing, quality and test engineers involved with power electronics equipment
Marketing, sales and anyone involved in the business of power electronics
Compliance engineers testing and qualifying power electronics equipment or equipment that uses power electronics
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