EECS2025 has been successfully held!

2nd International Conference on Electronics, Electrical and Control System (EECS2025) has been successfully held! The conference provided an interactive platform for presenting and discussing advancements in electronics, electrical systems, control systems, and related fields. In addition to researchers from China, the conference welcomed participants from around the world, offering opportunities to foster professional connections and explore career prospects.

At the beginning of the conference, Prof. Ljiljana Trajkovic from Simon Fraser University, Canada, General Chair of the conference, delivered the opening speech, welcoming the scholars from home and abroad to share their research, and thanking all the experts and scholars who provided support and help to the conference.

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Prof. Farhad Shahnia from Murdoch University, Australia, delivered a keynote speech on From Centralized to Distributed: The Future of Power Systems with Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants.

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Prof. Philip W. T. Pong from New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, delivered a keynote speech on Contactless Magnetic Sensing in Condition Monitoring and Anomaly Detection for Smart Grid: New Possibilities and Alternatives.

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Prof. Hossam A. Gabbar from Ontario Tech University, Canada, delivered a keynote speech on Hybrid Energy with Hydrogen Deployment Strategies for the Transition to Zero Carbon Communities.

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Prof. Dimitrios A. Karras from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), Greece, delivered a keynote speech on Improved Deep Learning Models in Efficient Medical Imaging.

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Prof. Pascal Lorenz from University of Haute-Alsace, France, delivered a keynote speech on Architectures of Next Generation Wireless Networks.

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Prof. Xi Wang from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, delivered a keynote speech on Recent achievements in human-robot collaboration for assembly.

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Followed the excellent keynote speeches, there was oral presentation session. During the session, scholars shared their latest research findings and engaged in discussions with fellow participants on cutting-edge issues in electronics, electrical systems, and control systems. They presented their research outcomes and exchanged valuable insights, while also sharing their experiences in learning and research.

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The International Conference on Electronics, Electrical, and Control Systems will continue to serve as a premier platform for high-level exchange and collaboration among experts, scholars, and industry researchers, further advancing the development of electronics, electrical systems, and control systems.