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PEET 2025


The 2025 International Conference on Power Engineering and Electrical Technology (PEET 2025) successfully took place at Ritsumeikan University, Biwako–Kusatsu Campus, from October 22 to 24, 2025. The conference brought together participants from 19 countries and regions to share ideas and innovations in the field. With its lively academic atmosphere and productive exchanges, the event proved to be an inspiring and rewarding experience for everyone involved.



The conference was chaired by Prof. Meng Lin from Ritsumeikan University. Three distinguished keynote speakers delivered inspiring and insightful speeches: Prof. Hiroyuki Mori, Meiji University, presented a talk titled “Quantum Evolutionary Computation with Applications to Power Systems.” Prof. Michael Negnevitsky, IEEE Fellow, University of Tasmania, Australia, gave a keynote titled “Preventing Large-Scale Emergencies in Modern Power Systems: AI Approach.” Prof. Mingcong Deng, IEEE Fellow, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, delivered a speech titled “Operator-Based Nonlinear Multivariable Control of Wireless Power Transfer Systems.” In addition, the conference featured five engaging onsite oral sessions, one poster session, and two online oral sessions (including one special session), providing participants with rich academic exchanges and discussions across diverse topics.

Conference Highlights

Conference Awards

Best Paper
Forecasting Congestion and Flexibility Needs in the STREAM Project: The sGRID Tool for Distribution Grids
Authors: Janez Gregor Golja, Jan Jeriha, Tomi Medved and Tamara Smolej
Presenter: Janez Gregor Golja, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Best Stuent Paper
A Deadbeat Predictive Flux-Weakening Control Considering Voltage and Current Constraints for Surface-Mounted PMSMs
Authors: Hongwu Chen, Yiwen Liao, Hongliang Guo, Yong Chen and Chunhua Liu
Presenter: Hongwu Chen, City University of Hong Kong, China

Outstanding Papers
Collective Self-consumption in Multi-family Houses: A field study on allocation strategies for shared battery storage systems
Authors: Michel Meinert, Marcel Lüdecke, Tamara Beck, Bernd Engel
Presenter: Michel Meinert, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany

Accelerating Building Energy Simulations with PyE+: A Surrogate-Driven AI Framework for Real Time Decision-Making
Authors: Mubashir Wani, Faizal Hafiz and Akshya Swain
Presenter: Mubashir Wani, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., UAE

Best Oral Presentations
Predictability of Electrical Loads in Various Domains: An Empirical AI-Benchmarking Approach
Presenter: Kilian Kunkel, Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart Media University, Germany

Collective Self-consumption in Multi-family Houses: A field Study on Allocation Strategies for Shared Battery Storage Systems
Presenter: Michel Meinert, elenia Institute for High Voltage Technology and Power Systems, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany

Open-circuit fault Detection in 5-phase PMSM Drives through Mechanical Vibration Analysis
Presenter: Esther Altemir, Tecnalia Research & Innovation (member of BRTA), University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain

FCS-MPC Hardware Implementation for a Hybrid Cascaded Converter Using a Zynq-7000 SoC Platform
Presenter: Roberto O. Ramírez, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Talca, Curico, Chile

Transformer-Based Impedance Measurement for Load Monitoring in HEMS
Presenter: Ismail Aouichak, GREMAN, CNRS UMR 7347, University of Tours, France

Best Poster Presentation
Primary Frequency Regulation Capability Requirements Analysis for Nuclear Power Units in Low-Inertia Modern Power Systems
Presenter: Haifeng Liang, North China Electric Power University, China