EECS 2026 has been successfully held!

The 3rd International Conference on Electronics, Electrical and Control System (EECS 2026) was successfully held on May 22, 2026. The conference brought together experts and scholars from multiple countries and regions, including Canada, Austria, USA, Sweden, and many others, to conduct in-depth exchanges on cutting-edge frontier topics.

During the opening session, general chair from Simon Fraser University professor Ljiljana Trajkovic extended a sincere welcome to global scholars from around the world. It was emphasized that the conference has built a high-end academic exchange platform across regions and disciplines, aiming to promote the sharing of frontier achievements, deepen international scientific research collaboration, and facilitate theoretical breakthroughs and practical implementation in the fields of electronics, electrical and control system.

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

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

Professor Farhad Shahnia from the Murdoch University, Australia, delivered a keynote speech entitled Inverter-based Resources (lBRs) Uptake and Intelligent Control in Power Systems.

Professor Xi Wang from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, delivered a keynote speech entitled Digital Twins, Human and Physical Al.

Following the keynote speech session, participating scholars took part in the oral presentation session, presented their latest research findings, shared their academic insights and experiences, and had in-depth exchanges on technical difficulties, research directions, international cooperation and other topics, further broadening interdisciplinary research perspectives.

The conference provided an important platform for researchers in the global field of electronics, electrical and control system to display achievements, exchange academic ideas and foster collaboration. In the future, the EECS conference will continue to focus on cutting-edge topics in the field, improve academic exchange mechanisms, drive innovation translation, deepen international research partnerships, and advance the global development of electronics, electrical and control systems.