This year, I am serving as the North American 🌎 Publicity Chair for ACM e-Energy 2025.


e-Energy ‘25 CfP - Fall (1st deadline)

🗓Important dates

  • Abstract registration, Sep 20th, 2024, 23:59 AoE
  • Paper submission Sep 27th, 2024, 23:59 AoE
  • Author notification Nov 25th, 2024
  • Revision submission Dec 16th, 2024, 23:59 AoE
  • Revision notification Dec 20th, 2024

  • Conference Dates: June 17-20, 2025 (workshops are on the 17th and the main technical conference is during June 18 – 20th)

🌍Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands

ACM e-Energy is the premier forum for research at the intersection of computing and communication technologies with energy systems (a.k.a. digital energy). It has established a strong track record for high-quality research in the application of computing and networked systems to make legacy systems more energy-efficient and in the design, analysis, and development of sustainable and innovative energy systems.

📚 Relevant topics for ACM e-Energy include, but are not limited to the following:

  • AI/ML and data analytics, e.g. for tackling climate impact of energy systems
  • Algorithmic approaches to energy system problems
  • Applications of cyber-physical systems and Internet-of-Things (IoT) to smart energy systems
  • Modeling and analysis of multimodal and cross-sectoral energy systems
  • Automation and control of smart grids
  • Demand-side management, including innovative pricing and incentive design
  • Distributed ledger systems for energy systems
  • Economics and business models for smart energy systems, including aggregators and prosumers
  • Electricity market and electricity supply chain measurement, modeling, and analysis
  • Electric vehicles and energy-efficient transportation systems
  • Distributed energy resources, including energy storage and renewable resources
  • Energy-efficient computing and communication, including data centers
  • Design and operation of low-carbon and sustainable energy systems
  • Measurement and accounting of greenhouse gas emissions arising from the energy sector
  • Microgrid and distributed generation management and control
  • Modeling and understanding user behavior in energy systems
  • Sizing, monitoring, and control of energy systems for smart grids, smart buildings, and smart cities

🗞 Consider submitting! If you’re unsure about the fit, feel free to contact the program committee co-chairs. Find their contact details on the e-Energy website.