IFEEC 2025 – International Future Energy Electronics Conference

  Tutorials

Tutorial 1

Room A (09:00–11:15)

High Efficiency Switching Control for Power Converters and Motor Drives

Lecturer:
Yen Shin Lai
(National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan)

Tutorial Objective :
Yen Shin Lai discusses switching control techniques to enhance the efficiency of AC-DC, DC-DC, DC-AC converters, and motor drives, including brushless DC motors. The tutorial covers single-phase and multi-phase converter strategies to achieve high efficiency without additional hardware modifications.

Target Audience:
Engineers, researchers, and graduate students interested in AC-DC, DC-DC, DC-AC converters, and motor drive systems.

 

Tutorial 2 – Room B (09:00–11:15)

Joint control of distributed renewable energy sources for dynamic local and grid services: new concepts and implementations

Lecturer:
Bogdan Marinescu
(École Centrale de Nantes, France)

Tutorial Objective :
Bogdan Marinescu, supported by other researchers, will explore new strategies for the integration of distributed renewable energy sources into electrical grids. The tutorial introduces the Dynamic Virtual Power Plant (DVPP) concept, examines decentralized control solutions, and presents results from experimental validations and case studies.

Target Audience:
Researchers, system engineers, and professionals involved in renewable energy integration, grid operation, and distributed energy systems.

Tutorial 3 – Room A (11:30–12:30 and 13:30–14:30 (split by lunch break))

Smart Gate Driver Design for GaN/SiC

Lecturer:
– Ching-Jan Chen
(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
– Yi-Rong Huang
(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)

Tutorial Objective :
This tutorial, presented by Ching-Jan Chen and Yi-Rong Huang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan), covers the key design aspects of GaN and SiC gate drivers for power converters. It explains the benefits of GaN/SiC technologies, critical design challenges, and considerations for high-performance applications. Practical examples and experimental validation results are also provided to guide optimal gate driver development for wide-bandgap devices.

Target Audience:
Engineers, researchers, and graduate students specializing in power electronics and wide-bandgap semiconductor applications.

Tutorial 4 – Room B (11:30–12:30 and 13:30–14:30 (split by lunch break))

HVDC GREEN Dissemination Project: HVDC and HVDC Tapping Prospect in Indonesia

Lecturer:
– Roni Irnawan
(Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
– Rian Fatah Mochamad
(Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
– Sanjay K. Chaudary
(Aalborg University, Denmark)
– Hanchi Zhang and
(Aalborg University, Denmark)

Tutorial Objective :
Roni Irnawan, along with Rian Fatah Mochamad (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia), Sanjay K. Chaudary (Aalborg University, Denmark), and Hanchi Zhang and (Aalborg University, Denmark) will present insights from the HVDC GREEN project supporting Indonesia’s energy transition. The tutorial addresses HVDC control for weak grid connections, AC network reinforcement, and the integration of lower-power renewable energy sources. Lessons learned from the collaboration between Universitas Gadjah Mada and Aalborg University in advancing HVDC technologies are also discussed.

Target Audience:
Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and policymakers focusing on HVDC systems, grid modernization, and renewable energy development.

Tutorial 5 – Room A (14:45–17:00)

Stability and Control of Grid-Interactive Converters

Lecturer:
Xiongfei Wang
(KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)

Tutorial Objective :
Xiongfei Wang provides an overview of control and stability challenges in grid-following and grid-forming converters. The tutorial identifies root causes of instabilities and introduces damping strategies to ensure stable converter-grid interaction, supported by modeling approaches and case studies.

Target Audience:
Target Audience: Graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers with a background in three-phase AC systems and converter control theory.

Tutorial 6 – Room B (14:45–17:00)

Electromagnetic Compatibility of Switched-Mode Power Supplies

Lecturer:
Guenter Keller
(Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany)

Tutorial Objective :
Guenter Keller presents the fundamentals of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in switched-mode power supplies, focusing on noise mitigation, regulatory standards, coupling mechanisms, and practical noise reduction techniques such as EMC filters and PCB layout design. Measurement examples and simulations are used to illustrate interference sources and mitigation strategies.

Target Audience:
Bachelor’s and Master’s students, Ph.D. scholars, and engineers specializing in EMC, power electronics, and system integration.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline :
June 19, 2025

Notification of acceptance:
July 19, 2025

Registration Deadline:
September 19, 2025

Camera Ready :
October 19, 2025

Conference Date :
November 19-21, 2025

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Venue :

Conference Venue:
Bintang Bali Resort, Bali, Indonesia

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
 info@bintang-bali-hotel.com
 Phone : +62 361 753292
Website : www.bintang-bali-hotel.com

    

Contact Us :

APL 2025 Secretariat
Department of Electrical and Information Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

 

Phone : (0274) 5523o5
Email : ifeec.ugm.ac.id