1.Call For Speakers
Interested in speaking at a SES’20 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems? You’re in the right place. We are always looking to be at the forefront of the industry with the highest quality content. We begin reviewing submissions and notifying speakers during the months leading up to an event, so don’t wait until the last minute to submit
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2.Speaker Submissions
Please submit a proposal via our Speaker Submission Form.
If you have questions or would like to talk more regarding becoming a speaker at a SES’20 Conference, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss these with you!
To Submit a Speaker Proposal
- Review the conference theme, Description and topics for the SES20 conference. If your area related to a specific topic and does not included in our list, Please contact us in order to update our topics with yours.
- Use the Keynote Speaker Template to submit a proposal that is relevant to the topic described
- The official speaking proposal submission deadline for the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies is May 20, 2020. However, SES20 is pleased to accept proposals anytime, even before we issue a Call for Speakers, or after the deadline has passed. Please note, after the deadline, as the SES20 Committee will get underway with speaker proposal selection, the earlier proposals are submitted, the higher the probability it will have of being accepted by the Committee.
- If you will be coordinating participation on behalf of a Speaker, please provide all your contact information in addition to that of the Speaker.
- You will be contacted if your proposal is accepted.
- Should you have any questions about the status of your proposal, please contact us.
- Please submit a keynote speaker proposal (Template) via our online submission system
Accepted Keynote Talks

Dr. Jin Yang
University of Petroleum-Beijing, China
The common decision drilling system is based on the comprehensive logging unit with the analysis of technical staff. But the system has great limitations: no rehearsal of well design, no provision for the risk pre-warning based on real-time data, no means for 3D visualization, and lacks automated operations recognition

Dr. Hideo Miura
Tohoku University, Japan
The common decision drilling system is based on the comprehensive logging unit with the analysis of technical staff. But the system has great limitations: no rehearsal of well design, no provision for the risk pre-warning based on real-time data, no means for 3D visualization

Prof. S. S. Xavier
Federal Institute of Paraná Avenue Victor Ferreira do Amaral, Brazil
During the last years, the electricity sector has experienced great changes, especially within the economic regulation. After receiving several criticisms, the rate of return regulation has been replaced by incentive regulation, whose main objective is to encourage business efficiency.

Prof. Aleksandr V. Belov
National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Russia
In the framework of creating a digital ecosystem of commercial real estate objects, the main problem is the formation of a digital environment for managing all components of engineering systems that ensure the vital activity of the real estate object.

Dr. Lea Huber
Laboratory of Sorption Processes & OTH Regensburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Limiting the consequences of anthropogenic climate change requires an increased usage of renewable energies in energy generation. However, regenerative energies like wind and solar energy are subjected to strong weather-related fluctuations

Dr. Neeta Nathani
Associate Professor, GGITS, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
With renewable energy production on the rise, such as wind and solar, reliable energy storage solutions become a necessity and especially when the resources are running low, pollution is increasing and the climate is changing.

Dr. Dedy Ramdhani Harahap
Politeknik Manufaktur Negeri Bangka Belitung, Indonesia
Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) have higher energy conversion efficiencies than the internal combustion engine (ICE) which are also attractive to apply in the automotive sector

Prof. Birgitta Martinkauppi
University of Vaasa, Finland
Energy is typically stored either as heat or as electricity. The heat can be stored in ground thermal storage using, for example, boreholes or water tank. Many heat storages are already constructed and their performance is investigated in many papers.

Prof. Peter Brüggeller
Institute of General, Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Centrum for Chemistry and Biomedicine, Austria
Artificial photosynthesis is intended to play a major role for an upcoming hydrogen economy. Mimicking natural photosynthesis might open the door to renewable energy systems. In this context the use of abundant feed stocks such

Dr. Leonid V. Matveev
Nuclear Safety Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bolshaya Tul’skaya St 52, 115191 Moscow, Russia
One of the serious problems of the safe development of nuclear power engineering is the management of radioactive waste (RW), in particular, the isolation of RW in deep underground (or near-surface) storage facilities. To justify the ecological safety of burials

Dr. Zeljko Knez
University of Maribor, Slovenia
High pressure technologies involving sub and supercritical fluids offer the possibility to obtain new products with special characteristics or to design new processes, which are environmentally friendly, sustainable and have low energy consumption.

Dr. Heena Rathore
Department of Computer Science Texas A&M University Texarkana, USA
Smart Energy Systems (SES) are truly revolutionizing the way in which power grids and energy distribution systems are managed and operated efficiently. Such systems rely on active sensing, communication and control of various physical entities

Dr. Abdul Muhaimin Mahmud
Electrical Engineering Branch, Public Works Department of Malaysia
This paper demonstrates the type of solar Photovoltaic (PV) system and technology for off-grid Rural Electrification Program (REP) in Malaysia. Centralized off-grid solar PV system, normally referred to as Solar PV Hybrid System (SPVHS) is widely implemented by several REP initiatives

Prof. S. S. Xavier
Federal Institute of Paraná Avenue Victor Ferreira do Amaral, Brazil
In Brazil, rate of return regulation is partially employed in the definition of capital costs, whereas incentive regulation is fully applied in the calculation of operating costs. However, economic regulation best practices follow a different

Dr. Luciana Lisi
Luciana Lisi is Senior Researcher at the Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
The use of biomass as energy resource has attracted a growing interest in the last years due to the increasing energy demand and to the environmental issues related to the combustion of fossil fuels. Ethanol represents the most widerspread bio-fuel although its addition to gasoline is limited

Dr. Zhen Yang
Dr. Zhen Yang is a Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research interest includes Thermal Energy Storage
Renewable energy has been regarded as an effective means to solve the energy shortage problem and environmental crisis. Solar energy is the most widespread and abundant renewable energy. The extensive utilization of solar energy can further meet the growing power demand and reduce the consumption of fossil fuels.

Dr. Subhasis Roy
Dr. Subhasis Roy is an Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Calcutta
New multifunctional materials are needed for the development of novel smart energy systems. In this field single as well as composite nanomaterials attracted significant interests for both academic and industrial research. Optimization of the structure-property-processing

Dr. Shweta Gupta
Dr. Shweta Gupta has done her Engineering in Electronics and Communication from Pune University
The research paper incorporates the new concept of producing artificial light, since the existing methods of producing artificial light are harmful to human beings like electricity and fire. Thus, harnessing the power of nature, new concept of producing

Dr. Gabriel Zambrano
Gabriel Zambrano is an Engineer in Telecommunications from Venezuela and an MSc in New and Renewable Energy from Durham University, England
The microgrid concept has emerged as a viable solution for accommodating increasing levels of distributed renewable energy resources at the low voltage distribution levels in recent years. In this paper, a software platform for optimised operation of multiple

Prof.dr. J.I.M. Halman
Johannes (Joop) I.M. Halman is a Professor at the University of Twente in The Netherlands
Johannes (Joop) I.M. Halman is a Professor at the University of Twente in The Netherlands. He also holds an endowed Schlumberger chair in Technology and sustainable development at the University of Curaçao. During 2001 he was a Visiting Research Professor at University of Washington

Dr. Zisheng LU
Zisheng LU is the laboratory director of institute of refrigeration and cryogenics
Zisheng LU is the laboratory director of institute of refrigeration and cryogenics, an associate professor/senior engineer in Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), China. He received the Ph.D. degree from SJTU in 2007. His research interests include the experimental and engineering technologies

Dr. Weiliang Wang
Research faculty in Tsinghua University, associate professor
Research faculty in Tsinghua University, associate professor. Expert of China’s State Science and Technology Expert Bank, China Electricity Council and China Energy Research Society. His areas of expertise have been energy saving and emission reduction in coal-fired power generation

Dr. Daniel D. Dasig
Dr. Daniel D. Dasig, Jr. holds BSc in Computer Engineering, MSc in Engineering in Computer Engineering
The Philippines power sector needs to transform into an interoperable system to transition from the power system to a smart grid level by 2040. While there have been well-organized and specialized plans, approaches and methodologies, policies and strategies

Prof. Yongmei Zheng
Yongmei Zheng, PhD, is a professor at School of Chemistry, Beihang University
Yongmei Zheng, PhD, is a professor at School of Chemistry, Beihang University. Research interests are focused on bioinspired surfaces with gradient micro- and nanostructures to control dynamic wettability, which develop the surfaces with characteristics of water repellency

Dr. Jae-Jin Shim
Jae-Jin Shim received his BS degree from Seoul National University, Korea
Due to the increase in the use of renewable energy whose supply is unstable, energy storage for a stable supply has been an important issue worldwide. Materials based on carbon materials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, and carbon fibers have been

Prof. Jorge Saraiva
EU expert in areas of: Human Comfort, Energy and Buildings, Aerodynamics and Architecture along several missions in Brasilian Universities
The Portuguese Government identified, a few years ago, the need to build several central hospitals around the country, since the existing healthcare infrastructure is old.
The design of the new hospitals is complex as it must

Dr.Suneeta Harlapur
Dr.Suneeta received the B E, M.Tech degree from Visvesvaraya Technological University
This talk principally focuses on the implementation of electronic commutation of Brushless DC motor (BLDC) using SoC technique. In recent trends, there's an enormous Demand for SoC applications since a lot of parts and sophisticated things can be integrated on one chip

Prof. Horst Junker
Development of international master's program (International technology transfer management, International management AND MBA of energy and environment)
Industry 4.0 is the "networking of autonomous, situationally self-controlling, knowledge based, sensor supported and, spatially distributed production resources incl. their planning and control systems" (Arbeitskreis Industrie 4.0).With ISO 50.001 an industry norm is available, improving the corporate

Prof. Chongchong Qi
Professor Chongchong Qi received his Bachelor degree from China University of Mining and Technology, China
Coal mining is of vital significance to the worldwide energy production. It is estimated that around one-third of the electricity was produced through coal combustion in 2011 and this share could increase up to 46% by 2030 if no big strides are achieved in other

Dr. Kaushik Chandra Deva Sarma
Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar BTAD, Assam
Education: Received Bachelors in Engineering Degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering in the year 2007 from North Eastern Hill University, India and received Masters of Technology Degree in Electronics Design and Technology in the year 2010

Prof. Daniel Favrat
Daniel Favrat is professor emeritus at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and former director of EPFL Energy Center
Following the Paris protocol and the most recent IPCC warnings increasingly ambitious objectives towards a carbon free society are being proposed. Urban areas have a high energy density demand but also offer major opportunities of synergy between providers and users of energy

Dr. Eng. Ahmed S.Maklid
Dr. Ahmed Maklid has been working in the Marine and Oil & Gas industry for over 10 years
He is now pursuing a PhD degree focusing on the Fluid structure interaction of offshore wind turbine in Alexandria University. He studied Naval Architecture and marine Engineering at Alexandria university where he also

Prof. Xinyu Wei
Xinyu WEI, Ph.D, is an associate professor in School of Nuclear Science and Technology
Xinyu WEI, Ph.D, is an associate professor in School of Nuclear Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. In 2012, he received his Ph.D. degree in the same university. His research interests are: (1) The hybrid energy system with nuclear power plant; (2) Nuclear power system

Dr. VINAY CHOWDARY
UPES
IoT, although a buzz word for smart cities, can be combined with Wireless Sensor Networks in rural applications. Design, development, deployment and testing of two such applications applications is presented in this keynote speech. First application is of designing a low cost Wi-Fi extender with the use of routers

Pro. Ahmed A. Mohamed
Ahmed Ali A. Mohamed is with the Department of Electrical Engineering, City College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
Improving the protection and resilience of critical infrastructures (CIs) against natural disasters and manmade threats is an imperative short-term goal worldwide. Network modeling of failure modes and propagation is needed by managers to devise strategies that mitigate

Prof. Wenzhe Tang
Wenzhe Tang is a Professor in Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering and Deputy Head of Construction Management Dept
To meet the increasing demand for renewable energy, and reduce climate change and acidification arising from using fossil fuels, hydropower fits for the implementation of long-term sustainable energy policy. A key unanswered question is how to align the multiple

Dr. Imad A. Elzein
Dr. Imad Ahmad Elzein obtained his undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer engineering from Wayne State University, Michigan, USA
n this research article a proposed controller will be utilized to search for the Maximum Power Point (MPP) based on presenting an adaptive fuzzy logic control agent, which is implemented into photovoltaic (PV) stations to search track and detect the MPP under dynamic

Dr. Moustafa M. Kurdi
Moustafa M. Kurdi received the B. E. degree in Computer Engineering from Beirut Arab University, Lebanon, in 2002
Hybrid autonomous robots used mostly in precision agriculture, farming and landmine operations. Initially, this paper manages organizing quadcopter and ground mobile robot to gather information for agriculture applications

Dr. Mathieu G. Silly
Dr. Mathieu G. Silly is beamline Scientist at the TEMPO Beamline at the Synchrotron Soleil in France
Quantum dots (QDs) referring to semiconductor nanoparticules exhibit unique electronic and optical properties. Due to their small size, QDs optical and electronic properties differ from those of the bulk semiconductor. The Electronic properties as work function

Prof. tulluri chiranjeevi anil Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, India
Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Systems, Statistical Process Control, Reliability of Systems, Robotics and Automation, 3D Printing etc.

Prof. Jiaqiang Wang
Director, National Center for International Research on Photoelectric and Energy Materials, Yunnan University, 650091 Kunming, Yunnan Province, P. R. China
About 80 SCI papers have been published and 16 Chinese patents were granted. Book Chapter: Mesoporous Materials Catalysts for Photodegradation of Water Pollutants: From Chemical Templates to Biotemplates, in: “New and Future Developments in Catalysis

Dr. Ran Li
Tsinghua University, China
With the growth of global energy demand, renewable energy will be the main energy form in the future in order to achieve sustainable development. Currently, various renewable energy power generation technologies, including solar energy

Dr. Chung Hee Park
professor of Textiles
Superhydrophobic technologies have been developed by focusing on industrial materials and with little consideration for clothing materials. In addition, the methods using nanoparticles or perfluorinated compounds have numerous problems such as surface color change, decrease of breathability and handle, and environmental and health problems.

Prof. Ana-Maria Dabija
University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest
In 1865 William Stanley Jevons made the observation that “It is a confusion of ideas to suppose that the economical use of is equivalent to diminished consumption. The very contrary is the truth”. The statement is included in the book “The Coal Question” and is referred to

Dr. Paul J. Kuehn
Fellow of the German Information Technology Society ITG
Data are the “raw material” of our information society which are stored in distributed Cloud Data Centers and can be accessed through the Internet for applications on business, production, logistic, and administrative control processes. The amount of data and the internet communication

Prof. Dragan Djuricin
Full Professor for Strategic Management, University of Belgrade, Serbia
The planet Earth is an open and layered structure. It includes three layers: the natural system, the biosphere, and the economic system. Precisely, it is the nexus of elements and their relationships that bind people together in the process of positioning through evolution to the surrounding world

Dr. Hen Friman
Faculty of Engineering H.I.T
Over the past 4 years, students from various faculties in the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), took part in a course called “Green Ambassadors”. This course was considered an action learning course, which is a course that combines academic learning and social involvement that has an impact on the community

Dr Hiroaki Mori
Associate Professor in the Department of Management of Industry and Technology
The reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steel F82H has been specially modified 9Cr steel to be added reduced activation property and developed as a structural material of the blanket module, which is the device set on the inner wall of fusion reactors