6th IEEE International Conference on DC Microgrids  August 5-8, 2024           Columbia, South Carolina

6th IEEE International Conference on DC Microgrids August 5-8, 2024 Columbia, South Carolina

The organizing committee of the 6th International Conference on DC Microgrids (ICDCM) is pleased to announce that the conference will take place August 5-8, 2024, at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, South Carolina. 

The scope of the conference includes DC microgrid-specific features of power electronics, system designs, controls, protection, intelligent system management, energy storage, and AC grid interfaces.  You are invited to contribute original research papers on subjects of interest in DC microgrids, such as:

  • 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

The conference will include oral presentations, poster sessions, panel sessions, and vendor displays.

Abstract Submission Deadline:                 January 17, 2024

Notification of Acceptance Date:             April 2, 2024

Full Paper Submission Deadline:              May 16, 2024

 

Additional information is available at: https://attend.ieee.org/icdcm-2024/

Questions about ICDCM 2024 can be addressed to:

General Chair: Enrico Santi, University of South Carolina, santi@cec.sc.edu

Technical Program Chair: Dong Dong, Virginia Tech, dongd@vt.edu

Wayne Weaver

Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University

7mo

Yes, we have had some projects with Sandia Labs and NASA Glen on control and optimization and control of lunar micrgrids. We published some results in AIAA and SAE conferences. We also had a project with ONR on using autonomous robotics to build micro grids.

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Evan Laske

Dexterous Robotics at NASA Johnson Space Center

7mo

Have you been doing any research into how microgrids could be established and used on the moon?

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