IMPORTANT DATES
CLOSED
March 22, March 8, 2024
Tutorial proposal deadline has passed
May 24, 2024
Notice of acceptance
July 22, 2024
Final tutorial materials due
The 16th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2024) will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, from October 20 -24, 2024 ECCE is a pivotal international event on energy conversion. It will bring together practicing engineers, researchers, and other professionals for interactive discussions on the latest advances in areas related to energy conversion.
The ECCE organizing committee invites proposals for tutorials to be presented at ECCE 2024. Each tutorial is 180 minutes long, excluding break times. Each accepted tutorial will receive one conference registration together with an honorarium of $1000.
Please note that publication of a technical paper will still require a paid full registration. All tutorial proposals should be submitted via the ECCE 2024 web portal under “Call for Tutorials”. Please follow the Tutorial Proposal Form on the website as a submission template. The proposals will be reviewed by a panel of subject matter experts.
Additionally, continuing Education Credits will be available for all attendees of Tutorials presented at ECCE. Credits will be awarded upon attendance and submission of the required paperwork.
One or more of the following elements are strongly encouraged in the tutorial proposals:
a) Industry led or co-hosted lectures
b) Interactive instructor-audience approaches, including hands-on demonstrations and practices
c) Application focused session on tools or methods for the practicing engineer
d) ECCE 2024 regionally oriented topics at the host city, e.g. smart mobility
e) Collaborative cross-disciplinary topics and tutorial teams are welcome
f) Topics that engage the audience in formats that serves to communicate with the attendees
Tutorials considered to be less attractive to the audience are:
a) Topics that are too narrowly focused
b) Lectures that are not balanced between theory and application
c) Tutorial topics or teams presented previously in immediate past ECCE
or other major IAS/PELS conferences
d) Tutorials that narrowly focus on presenter’s own research works that are already publicly available
e) Solicitation of a particular product or service