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PEMD 2012

Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Conference

Tuesday 27 – Thursday 29 March 2012 | University of Bristol | UK

Key dates for authors

 

Oral PowerPoint submission deadline
5 March 2012

 

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Why submit a paper?

 

As a successful author, the IET guarantees that your paper will be published and made available to the world’s leading research scientists and engineers. In addition to being able to present your research as either an oral paper or poster, you will also see your work:

 

Published in the official conference proceedings

All successful authors will have their final paper published in the official proceedings and receive a CD-ROM of the conference proceedings.

 

Published on IEEE Xplore

Your paper will be indexed on IEEE Xplore 

 

Published on the IET Digital Library

Your paper will be published on the IET Digital Library.

 

Indexed in Inspec

Your paper will be indexed by IET Inspec.

 

Filmed on IET.tv

A film of your presentation and synchronised PowerPoint slides will be made available via this web-based service, which delivers synchronised multi-media content to PC and MAC browsers anytime, anywhere in the world.

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Considered for IET and IEEE Journal publication

The PEMD Technical Committee will submit a shortlist of the top 20% of papers submitted to the conference to:

  • The IET for consideration for publication in IET Electric Power Applications, IET Power Electronics, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution or IET Renewable Power Generation
  • The IEEE for consideration for journal publication in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

 

Successful authors will be requested to submit a suitably expanded very of their paper for review by the relevant Editorial Board. These papers will be subject to the peer-review process associated with world-class academic journals.