Program at a Glance
The simple version of the conference schedule is for reference only, which is subject to small change and the full version will be available at least one week before the conference.
August 18, 2025 (Monday) |
09:00am-11:00am |
Online Zoom Test Online |
Online Room: To be confirmed |
10:00am-12:00pm |
Registration |
Outside Meeting Room |
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August 19, 2025 (Tuesday) |
08:50am-09:20am |
Registration |
Outside Meeting Room |
09:20am-09:30am |
Welcome Speech |
Meeting Room |
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09:30am-09:40am |
Opening Ceremony |
Meeting Room |
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09:40am-10:20am |
Keynote Speech I |
Meeting Room |
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10:20am-10:50am |
Coffee Break |
Outside Meeting Room |
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10:50am-11:30am |
Keynote Speech II |
Meeting Room |
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11:30am-12:00pm |
Keynote Speech III |
Meeting Room |
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12:10pm-12:20pm |
Group Photo |
Meeting Room |
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12:20pm-13:40pm |
Lunch |
Outside Meeting Room |
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13:40pm-15:40pm |
On-site Session I&II |
Meeting Room |
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15:40pm-16:00pm |
Coffee Break Time |
Meeting Room |
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16:00pm-18:00pm |
On-site Session III&IV |
Outside Meeting Room |
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18:00 |
Take Bus to Restaurant |
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August 20, 2025 (Wednesday) |
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09:30am-10:10am |
Keynote Speech IV |
Meeting Room |
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10:10am-10:50am |
Keynote Speech V |
Meeting Room |
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10:50am-11:20am |
Coffee Break |
Meeting Room |
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11:20am-11:50am |
Invited Speech |
Meeting Room |
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11:50am-13:30pm |
Lunch Time |
To be confirmed |
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13:30pm-15:30pm |
On-site Session V&VI |
Meeting Room |
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15:30pm-16:00pm |
Coffee Break Time |
Meeting Room |
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16:00pm-18:00pm |
On-site Session VI&VII |
Meeting Room |
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18:00pm-20:00pm |
Dinner Banquet & Closing Ceremony |
Meeting Room |
Parallel Sessions
Session No. | Session Title | Chairs |
1
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Transmission & Distribution, Smart
Infrastructures
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TBA |
2
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Materials and Energy Engineering
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TBA |
3
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Smart Grid Design and Operations I
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TBA |
4
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Power Electronics Technology and
Applications I
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TBA |
5
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Power Electronics Technology and
Applications II
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TBA |
6
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Smart Grid Design and Operations II
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TBA |
7
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Safety and Security of Smart Energy & Grids
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TBA |
8
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Micro Energy Grids
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TBA |
Workshop
Effects of Climate Change on Diseases
Despite many challenges, the pandemic has presented a unique opportunity to study health consequences of climate change, which will yield insights of the causes that could lead to improved public health and knowledge to combat future diseases. There are many challenges with little understanding of the Technology, Climate Change, and Disease relation, its impacts and possible mitigation approaches. In this session we will have both invited and contributed papers where presenters with diverse expertise will talk about how technology drives climate change, resulting a push of the efficacy of disease old and new and potential solution to overcome the challenges. By understanding how climate change propels disease forward with greater veracity, it may be possible to reverse engineer climate change to determine which technologies really need to be redesigned or abandoned completely. Therefore, the objective of the session is to develop an understanding of the gaps in data, theory, and scale which in turn will point to future needed work in technology, climate change-infections disease. In this way, epidemiologists, medical doctors, environmental scientists, and engineers should really be working together as they are intrinsically tied to each other.
Chair: Prof. Prasanta
Ghosh and William H Maxwell, PE, P.Eng
Special Session SPANS
Symposium on Plasma And Nuclear Systems will be organized as a Special Session of SEGE 2025 this year, SPANS will provide attendees with state-of-the-art research and technologies and engage in active discussions with industry. Also it will provide industry with opportunities to promote their products and business cases. Attendees from regulators and standards will engage in fruitful discussions on how R&D is linked with regulations and standards.
Panel Discussions
Panel discussions will be organized with the participation of potential industrials partners.
Panel Moderator | Panel Topic | Time&Venue |
TBA | Transition to Hydrogen Energy | TBA |
TBA | Energy Systems Engineering Education | TBA |
TBA | Energy and Autonomous Transportation | TBA |
Exhibitions
Exhibitors are provided space and time to demonstrate their technology to all participants, and participate in all sessions and activities in the program. Exhibition fee is 400 USD.
Sponsors
This event is sponsored by IEEE Toronto, NPSS Chapter, and DSEA.
IEEE TORONTO
More information about IEEE can be found on the official website.