International Conference on Energy and Green Computing
December 09-10, 2021 | Faculty of Sciences - Meknes
Morocco
The International Conference on Energy and Green Computing (ICEGC) focusing on the latest researches, developments, advances and new technologies in the fields of Energy Engineering, Engineering Technologies, IT Energy-aware Technologies, Green ICT Systems and Green Computing. The conference aims to disseminate novel ideas and emerging trends, research results and practical achievements. Original and high quality contributions are solicited, including theories, applications and experiments. The ICEGC is an opportunity to network, build up partnerships and exchange ideas with a variety of experienced researchers, developers and practitioners from several universities, research institutes, and academia.
Conference Proceedings Citation
Index
Accepted and presented papers will be published into
E3S Web of Conferences
, which will be submitted for indexation by
SCOPUS, Thomson Reuters, Ei Compendex,
CAS, DOAJ, CPCI (Web of Science), EBSCO, ProQuest
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Hesham RAKHA Director, Center for Sustainable Mobility Virginia Tech United States Keynote Title Leveraging Vehicle Automation and Traveler and Vehicle Connectivity to Develop Greener Transportation Systems Short Bio
Hesham A. RAKHA, an IEEE Fellow, is the Samuel
Reynolds Pritchard Professor of Engineering in
the departments of Civil and Environmental
Engineering and Electrical and Computer
Engineering (courtesy) at Virginia Tech and the
director of the Center for Sustainable Mobility
at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.
He works on optimizing transportation system
operations, including vehicle routing,
developing various network and traffic signal
control algorithms, developing freeway control
strategies (speed harmonization and ramp
metering), and optimizing vehicle motion
(lateral and longitudinal control of connected
automated vehicles (CAVs)) to reduce their
energy consumption while ensuring their safety.
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Houcine CHAFOUK Professor, IRSEEM/ ESIGELEC Normandy University of Rouen France Keynote Title Health monitoring Systems for the energy sector Short Bio
Houcine Chafouk, IEEE member, is professor at
ESIGELEC and Researcher at IRSEEM / University
of Rouen Normandy, France, obtained a doctorate
in automation at the University of Nancy,
Lorraine, France in 1990, then he joined the
same year the engineering school ESIGELEC,
Rouen. From 2000 to 2008, he held the position
of director of research and head of the research
team in automation and systems. Since 2000, he
has supervised around thirty doctoral,
post-doctoral and HDR students who have carried
out their research within IRSEEM or with
international partners. He also participated in
thesis juries as rapporteur (20 theses) and
examiner (10 theses). Author and co-author of
more than 150 research articles
(publications and communications) in the fields
of advanced control systems, diagnostics and
fault tolerant control applied to the fields of
renewable energy, automotive and energy and
aerospace
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Helen D. Karatza Professor Emeritus Department of Informatics Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece Keynote Title Energy Efficiency in Cloud Computing Environments Trends and Challenges Short Bio
Helen Karatza (Senior member, IEEE, ACM, SCS) is
a Professor Emeritus in the Department of
Informatics at the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece. Dr. Karatza's research
interests include cloud and fog computing,
resource allocation and scheduling, real-time
distributed systems, energy efficiency,
simulation and performance evaluation of
large-scale distributed systems. Dr. Karatza has
authored or co-authored over 230 technical
papers and book chapters including five papers
that earned best paper awards at international
conferences. She served as an elected member of
the Board of Directors at Large of the Society
for Modeling and Simulation International. She
served as Chair and Keynote Speaker in
international conferences. Dr. Karatza is the
Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier journal
“Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory” and
member of the Editorial Board of the “Future
Generation Computer Systems” Elsevier journal.
She was Editor-in-Chief of “Simulation
Transactions of the Society for Modeling and
Simulation International”, Associate Editor of
“ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer
Simulation” and Senior Associate Editor of the
“Journal of Systems and Software” of Elsevier.
She served as Guest Editor in numerous Special
Issues of international journals. More info
about her activities and publications can be
found at https://users.auth.gr/karatza/
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Hassan EL FADIL ISA Laboratory Ibn Tofail University Morocco Keynote Title Advanced control of power converters for electric vehicle applications Short Bio
Hassan EL FADIL received the B.S. degree in
Electronics, the Agrégation degree in Electrical
Engineering, from the ENSET, Mohammed V
University, Rabat, Morocco, in 1994 and 1999,
respectively. He received the M.S. degree and
the Ph.D. degree in Automatic Control from the
EMI, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco, in
2003 and 2008 respectively. He is now Professor
at the ENSA, Ibn Tofail University, Kénitra,
Morocco. His research interest includes
nonlinear and adaptive control, power converters
and electric motors control, renewable energy,
distributed energy resources, smart grid, and
electric vehicles. He has published over 100
journal/conference papers on these topics.
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