CISTEM2018: Conférence internationale en Sciences et Technologies Electriques au Maghreb Algiers Algiers, Algeria, October 28-31, 2018 |
Conference website | http://www.usthb.dz/CISTEM2018/?q=node/1 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cistem2018 |
Poster | download |
Submission deadline | April 10, 2018 |
Paper Submission | December 24, 2018 |
Submission Guidelines
Technologies in Maghreb (CISTEM), is a federative and structuring event that brings together the Maghrebian electrical specialists. It is also a privileged exchange channel aiming to increase inter-Maghreb interactions and international visibility.
The first edition was held in Tunis (CISTEM-2014) and the second in «Marrakesh» in 2016.
The third edition of CISTEM will be held in Algiers. This event foresees the participation of many Maghrebian exhibitors, as well as the organization of round tables discussing the cooperation between Industry and University.
CISTEM-2018 will try to realize all the objectives such as the Maghreb network for research in Electrical Sciences and Technologies.
If you would like to share experiences and ideas in this field, CISTEM’18 will be the right event for you.
- All papers must be formatted according to template format (Template_CISTEM'18) and submitted via the conference's submission
Final Camera Ready Paper Submission Guidelines
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List of Topics
•T1: Power Components.
•T2: Power Electronics.
•T3: Electromagnetic Compatibility.
•T4: Electric Machines & Drives.
•T5: Power Systems
•T6: Energy Storage & Management.
•T7: Renewable Energies.
•T8: Embedded Energy Systems.
•T9: Automation & Control.
•T10: Signal, Image and Video Processing.
•T11: Electronics and Industrial Computing.
•T12: Diagnosis and Nondestructive Testing.
•T13: Modeling and Numerical Methods.
•T14: Materials for Energy.
Committees
Permanent Committee
- Chairman : Mohamed GABSI (FRA)
- Membres : Seddik BACHA (FRA), Jamel BELHADJ (TUN), Mohamed BOUDOUR (DZA), Said DOUBABI (MAR), Abdelouaheb MEKHALDI (DZA)Mohamed MACHMOUM (FRA), Kais OUNI (TUN), Janah SAADI (MAR)
Scientific Committee
- Mohamed BOUDOUR and Abdelouaheb MEKHALDI
Organizing committee
- Mohamed MENAA and Amirouche NAIT SEGHIR
Invited Speakers
Dr Michael Brett-Crowther, Pleanry Title : Turbulent politics, stable science, relevant ethics
- Abstract : My proposal is to include some or all of the following in the conference. - The reprocessing of waste materials. significant work on this and local competence is available. Some pilot schemes should be established to indicate to potential markets what skills and economic advantages are available through reprocessing in the Maghreb rather than more remotely. The current - belated - concern with discarded plastic waste in the estuaries, seas and indeed in the deep ocean needs to be focused in the Maghreb using all your electrical energy competence to devise safe and profitable solutions. - Algeria's initiative in the 1970s in developing 'the green barrier' needs to be replicated and reinforced. - Exporting /green energy' from the Maghreb to the EU seems to be another research area where the Maghreb and the EU should combine efforts, especially because the EU would benefit from the inflows of energy. - Another focus can be water / desalination/ risk of water-based disputes in MENA (Tigris & Euphrates; rivers of Iraq affected by Iran's water impounding & abstraction; Nile, including Ethiopia's Renaissance dam & demands of other riverine states for increased allocation of Nile's water). - The population question (i.e., underemployed unfulfilled young people of MENA).
- Short Biography : Dr Michael Brett-Crowther is the Editor of The International Journal of Environmental Studies, since 2004. He was the first-ever Associate of Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, in 1981. His lectures at Humboldt State University, Brandt, Bread and The Bomb, were published by Uppal, New Delhi, 1988. He also edited Prospects for Food Self-Sufficiency, Academy of Independent Scholars, Boulder, 1983. He has produced 18 special issues of The International Journal of Environmental Studies - of which the most important in his eyes were the one on environmental factors in palliative care; and the one containing evidence for climate change in Western Siberia. There was also one on Women’s Environmental Activities in the Middle East and North Africa, April 2009. He initiated the journal's series of monographs, of which 10 have so far appeared. The one on Siberian Biodiversity, October 2017, was a constructive way to commemorate the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
Prof. Mohamed Benhaddadi, Plenary title : Place de l'efficacité énergétique dans la lutte face aux changements climatiques
- Short Biography : Mr. Benhaddadi is a professor at Cégep du Vieux Montréal and researcher-associate at CIRODD Interdisciplinary Center for Research in perationalization of Sustainable Development. He is the author of over 100 publications and his research focuses on training & the quality of electrical energy and his area of interest also covers energy, energy efficiency, the environment. He has helped train more than 300 technologists, more than 2,000 engineers at Polytechnique and the development of more than 100 engineers for Carrefour Polytechnique. He has published Energetic Dilemmas and is co-author of the book Electric Motors and Drives. Mr. Benhaddadi also spoke at the Régie de l'énergie in Quebec and participated in the work of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy. He is often invited as a guest lecturer on energy issues by colleges and universities in Canada and abroad.
Prof. Mohamed Benbouzid, Plenary title : Advances on fault tolerance and resilience of electromechanical systems
- Abstract : The growing demand for safety, reliability, maintainability, and survivability in power conversion and power supply systems has drawn significant research in the design of resilient or fault-tolerant systems, namely systems, which are designed to tolerate some faults or able to promptly adapt the control law (fault-tolerant control) in such a way as to preserve pre-specified satisfactory performances in terms of production quality, safety, etc. The need for these resilient or fault-tolerant systems has inspired much research for the particular case of electric machines drives. The majority of these contributions have been focused on faults in the machine, the drive or the power supply components while current trends include sensors and application fault modes. Indeed, the overall performance of electric motor/generator drives with a feedback structure depends not only on the health of the motor itself but also on the performance of the driving circuits and sensors (encoder, voltage sensors, and current sensors). High reliability can indeed be achieved with robust or oversized systems but the industrial tendency, in particular for emerging applications, which are characterized by high survivability requirements such as offshore and marine renewable energy systems or embedded applications (i.e. aircraft, spatial, or marine electrical systems), is to design fault-tolerant power conversion systems. These systems include redundancy by adopting specific machines and drive configurations such as multiphase or multi-windings/multi-converters systems. In this context, the proposed presentation will deal with advances on electromechanical systems fault tolerance and resilience.
- Short Biography : Mohamed Benbouzid received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Batna, Batna, Algeria, in 1990, the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, Grenoble, France, in 1991 and 1994, respectively, and the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches degree from the University of Picardie “Jules Verne,” Amiens, France, in 2000. After receiving the Ph.D. degree, he joined the Professional Institute of Amiens, University of Picardie “Jules Verne,” where he was an Associate Professor of electrical and computer engineering. Since September 2004, he has been with the InstitutUniversitaire de Technologie of Brest, University of Brest, Brest, France, where he is a Professor of electrical engineering. Prof. Benbouzid is also a Distinguished Professor at the Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China. His main research interests and experience include analysis, design, and control of electric machines, variable-speed drives for traction, propulsion, and renewable energy applications, and fault diagnosis of electric machines. Prof. Benbouzid is an IEEE Senior Member. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the (IRECON). He is also an Associate Editor of the , the , the the IEEE , and the IET.
Prof. Djamel Bouchaffra, Plenary title : Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
- Short Biography : Djamel Bouchaffra is a Director of Research at the Center for Development of Advanced Technologies. He is currently the Head of the ASM Division. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Djamel Bouchaffra was a Professor of Computer Science at Grambling State University (USA). He started his academic position at Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble (France), and then he held a position of Assistant Professor at Oakland University, Michigan (USA). Professor Bouchaffra was teaching a wide spectrum of courses including machine learning and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, soft computing and discrete mathematics. Dr. Bouchaffra has been selected as the recipient of the Oakland University Teaching Excellence Award for 2004 (awardees) as well as the recipient of the School of Engineering Teaching Excellence Award. This recognition acknowledges the genuine admiration of his students and his colleagues for his superior level of professionalism in teaching. His personal views on the art of teaching are published in this Oakland University Newsletter link. In February 2005, he was invited by OU-TV "Focus on Faculty Program" broadcasted on Comcast cable channel 74 image. Prior to this appointment, he held a position of Senior Research Scientist at the "Center of Excellence for Document Analysis and Recognition" (CEDAR) located at The State University of New York. He was a technical lead (research director) of different research groups in several federally sponsored projects.
Deadline
- Receipt of full paper :
10 April 201830 April 2018 - Notification of acceptance :
21 May 201820 June 201830 June 2018 - Final paper submission :
20 June 201815 July 2018
Registration Fees
Before 15/07/2018
Without accomodations With accomodations
Full registration 250€/25000DA 350€/35000DA
IEEE Member 225€/22500DA 325€/32500DA
Student 180€/18000DA 250€/25000DA
IEEE Student Menmber 160€/16000DA 225€/22500DA
After 15/07/2018
Without accomodations With accomodations
Full registration 300€/30000DA 400€/40000DA
IEEE Member 275€/27500DA 375€/37500DA
Student 210€/21000DA 280€/28000DA
IEEE Student Menmber 190€/19000DA 260€/26000DA
- Payment in local currency is reserved only for Algerian Citizens.
- Without accomodations: Access to all sessions, Tutorials, Plenary sessions, Coffee break, Lunches, Gala dinner, Proceedings and Social tour.
- With accomodations: Access to all sessions, Tutorials, Plenary sessions, Coffee break, Lunches, Gala dinner, proceedings, Social tour, 2 Nights, Breakfasts and Dinners at the conference hotel (4 stars).
Publication
Submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, relevance to conference, contributions, and presentation. All accepted (Registered & Presented) papers of CISTEM 2018 will be collected in the conference proceedings. which is included in IEEE Xplorer and indexed by EI Compendex.
A selection of papers presented at the conference and accepted in a further peer reviewing process will be published in a special issue of :
- European Journal of electrical Engineering
- COMPEL Journal
- International Journal of Environmental Studies
Venue
The conference will be held in Safir Hotel Mazafran, Zeralda, Algiers, Algeria.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to cistem2018@gmail.com, Cistem2018@usthb.dz
Sponsors
- LSEI
- LRE
- IEEE Algeria Section
- AAGEE