52nd ATHENS International Conference on Electrical & Electronics Engineering (AICE3-26) June 3-5, 2026 Athens (Greece)

AICE3-26


Electrochemistry Microelectronics & Electronic Packaging Electromagnetism



Call for papers/Topics



Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:



 



1. Electrical Engineering (Power & Systems)



This branch focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy.



Power Systems





  • Generation: Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Renewable energy (Solar, Wind).




  • Transmission & Distribution: High-voltage lines, substations, and smart grids.




  • Protection: Circuit breakers, relays, and fault analysis.





Electrical Machines





  • Transformers: Single-phase, three-phase, and auto-transformers.




  • DC Machines: Motors and generators (Shunt, Series, Compound).




  • AC Machines: Induction motors, synchronous motors, and alternators.





Power Electronics





  • Converters: AC-DC (Rectifiers), DC-DC (Choppers), DC-AC (Inverters).




  • Switching Devices: Thyristors, MOSFETs, and IGBTs.




  • Applications: Variable speed drives and Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS).





2. Electronics Engineering (Devices & Circuits)



This branch deals with the flow of electrons in semiconductor materials and the design of circuits.



Analog Electronics





  • Semiconductor Physics: P-N junctions, diodes, and transistors (BJT, FET).




  • Amplifiers: Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps) and feedback configurations.




  • Oscillators: Signal generators and waveform shaping circuits.





Digital Electronics





  • Logic Design: Logic gates, Boolean algebra, and Karnaugh maps.




  • Combinational Circuits: Adders, multiplexers, and decoders.




  • Sequential Circuits: Flip-flops, registers, and counters.





Embedded Systems & VLSI





  • Microprocessors: 8085, 8086, and ARM architectures.




  • Microcontrollers: Arduino, PIC, and Raspberry Pi integration.




  • VLSI Design: CMOS technology, FPGA programming, and HDL (Verilog/VHDL).





3. Control Systems & Automation



The study of managing the behavior of dynamic systems using feedback loops.





  • System Modeling: Transfer functions and state-space analysis.




  • Stability: Root locus, Bode plots, and Nyquist criteria.




  • Industrial Automation: PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers), SCADA, and Robotics.





4. Communication Engineering



The science of transmitting information across distances using various media.





  • Analog Communication: AM, FM, and PM modulation techniques.




  • Digital Communication: PCM, ASK, FSK, and PSK.




  • Electromagnetics: Antenna theory, wave propagation, and transmission lines.




  • Networking: Satellite communication, fiber optics, and 5G/Wireless technologies.





5. Signal Processing



Focuses on analyzing, modifying, and synthesizing signals like sound, images, and sensor data.





  • Signals & Systems: Continuous-time vs. discrete-time signals.




  • Transforms: Fourier Transform (FT), Laplace Transform, and Z-Transform.




  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP): Digital filters (FIR/IIR) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT).





6. Instrumentation & Measurement



The development of tools to measure physical variables accurately.





  • Sensors & Transducers: Temperature, pressure, and optical sensors.




  • Measurement Tools: Oscilloscopes (CRO), Multimeters, and Bridge circuits.




  • Biomedical Instrumentation: ECG, EEG, and MRI technology.





7. Fundamental Theories (The Foundation)



These are the mathematical and physical pillars required for all the above topics.





  • Circuit Theory: Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws (KCL/KVL), and Network Theorems (Thevenin/Norton).




  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: Maxwell’s Equations and Electrostatics.




  • Engineering Mathematics: Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Complex Analysis.