33rd ISTANBUL World Conference on Electrical, Electronics & Mechatronics Engineering: IEEME-26

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:


1. Electrical Engineering (The Power & Foundation)

This domain focuses on the large-scale generation, distribution, and utilization of electrical power, as well as fundamental circuit theory.

  • Power Systems & Grid Tech

    • Power Generation (Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear)

    • Renewable Energy Systems (Solar, Wind, Tidal)

    • Grid Transmission and Distribution

    • Smart Grid Technology & Microgrids

    • High Voltage Engineering (HVE)

  • Electrical Machines & Drives

    • Transformers (Single-phase and Three-phase)

    • DC and AC Motors (Induction, Synchronous)

    • Special Machines (Stepper motors, Servomotors)

    • Electric Drives and Traction Systems

  • Electromagnetics & Field Theory

    • Electrostatics and Magnetostatics

    • Electromagnetic Waves & Transmission Lines

    • Antenna Design and Wave Propagation


2. Electronics Engineering (The Brains & Communication)

This field deals with non-linear and active electrical components (like semiconductor devices) to design electronic circuits and systems.

  • Analog & Digital Electronics

    • Semiconductor Devices (Diodes, BJTs, MOSFETs)

    • Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps) and Linear ICs

    • Digital Logic Design (Gates, Flip-Flops, Combinational Circuits)

    • Integrated Circuit (IC) Design & VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration)

  • Signal Processing

    • Continuous and Discrete-Time Signals

    • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

    • Image and Voice Processing

  • Communication Systems

    • Analog and Digital Modulation (AM, FM, PCM)

    • Wireless and Mobile Communication (5G/6G)

    • Fiber Optic Communication

    • Satellite and Radar Systems


3. Mechatronics Engineering (The Integration)

Mechatronics isn't just its own thing—it is the direct bridge where Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, and Computer engineering shake hands to create smart, automated systems.

  • Robotics & Automation

    • Robot Kinematics and Dynamics

    • Industrial Robots & Cobots (Collaborative Robots)

    • Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) and AGVs

  • Sensors, Actuators & Instrumentation

    • Sensors (Position, Temperature, Pressure, Vision)

    • Actuators (Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Electrical)

    • Signal Conditioning and Data Acquisition Systems (DAQ)

  • Control Systems (The Core Bridge)

    • Linear and Non-Linear Control Systems

    • PID Controllers and State-Space Analysis

    • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) & SCADA

  • Embedded Systems & IoT

    • Microcontrollers and Microprocessors (ARM, AVR, PIC)

    • Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)

    • Internet of Things (IoT) Architecture and Smart Devices


4. Interrelated & Emerging Domains

These are the areas where all three fields collide to push the boundaries of modern technology.

  • Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Green Transportation

    • How they connect: Requires Electrical (heavy motors and high-voltage batteries), Electronics (battery management systems and power converters), and Mechatronics (regenerative braking and drive-by-wire systems).

  • Power Electronics

    • How they connect: This is the literal bridge between Electrical and Electronics. It uses electronic components (thyristors, IGBTs) to control and convert massive amounts of electrical power.

  • Industrial IoT (IIoT) & Industry 4.0

    • How they connect: Uses electronic sensors to gather data from electrical heavy machinery, processed by mechatronic control systems for smart manufacturing.

  • Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) & AI in Engineering

    • How they connect: Applying Machine Learning to optimize control loops in robotics (Mechatronics), predict grid failures (Electrical), or process complex signals (Electronics).