Fachhochschule Dortmund is supporting the RV College of Engineering in India in organizing the 8th IEEE Conference on Computational Systems and Information Technology for Sustainable Solutions (CSITSS). Representatives of Dortmund University will also participate in the conference from November 7-9, 2024 in Bengaluru.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest professional association for engineers and researchers in computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and information technology. The association is divided into various sections, which in turn focus on different areas. Presenting your work at one of the IEEE conferences is a career booster for students and young researchers.
IEEE-CSITSS 2024 focuses on sustainable solutions. Renowned experts from around the world will come together to present and discuss new developments in the fields of green electronics, renewable energy, robotics and automation, photonics, artificial intelligence, cyber-physical systems and quantum mechanics and computing. "In recent years, CSITSS has established itself as an important platform for the exchange of research results," says Seyed Saeed Mirsafian, research assistant at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the UAS. For the university, the conference offers a good opportunity to strengthen international networks, particularly in the exciting economic region of Asia, and to promote cooperation in forward-looking areas of technology.
FH represented at the conference with its own contribution
[Update 12.9.24] In the meantime, a contribution from Fachhochschule Dortmund has also been accepted for the conference. Seyed Saeed Mirsafian will speak on behalf of the Cloud Energy Lab(Opens in a new tab) team on the topic "Optimizing Renewable Energy Using Scalable Solutions: IoT Integration in Renewable Energy Laboratories". According to Seyed Saeed Mirsafian, the talk will present important results from the "Cloud-based energy networks" (CBEN)(Opens in a new tab) project funded by the state of NRW. It describes how two test benches - the e-drive test bench and the fuel cell test bench - at different locations and in different laboratories at Fachhochschule Dortmund are networked through the use of IoT technology and connection to the cloud in order to simulate a fuel cell vehicle and optimize energy efficiency.
"This networking enables the simulation of complex energy systems and the optimization of energy sources such as batteries, fuel cells and others. This greatly simplifies the development process of renewable energy resources without the need to house large or all laboratory test benches in one room," explains Seyed Saeed Mirsafia.
In addition to him, the following worked on the article: Christoph Hericks, Leon Otis Speith, Prof. Dr. Martin Kiel and Prof. Dr. Torsten Füg from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering as well as Prof. Dr. Markus Thoben, Prof. Dr. Yves Rosefort, Prof. Dr. Vinod Rajamani and Prof. Dr. Sönke Gößling from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Prof. Shamsundar Subbarao from the National Institute of Engineering at Karnataka University in India was also involved. He last visited Fachhochschule Dortmund and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the beginning of the year.(Opens in a new tab)
CSITSS 2024 is organized by the RV College of Engineering in Bengaluru in cooperation with Florida International University, Fachhochschule Dortmund and other partners. The IEEE has officially approved the conference. The IEEE Bangalore Section (India) is providing technical support for the conference.