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1st International conference on 3ETGE'26

November 03, 04 and 05, 2026 - Higher School of Technology, Guelmim Morocco

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About the conference

Mark your calendars for 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Energy Technologies and Green Environment!

The 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Energy Technologies and Green Environment serves as an international forum for the dissemination of high-quality research and the exchange of scientific and technical knowledge among researchers, academics, industry practitioners, and policymakers. The conference addresses recent advances and emerging challenges in sustainable electrical engineering, with a strong focus on renewable energy systems, intelligent control and decision-making technologies, green hydrogen production and applications, and environmental protection.

The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources, the evolution of smart and intelligent systems, and the development of green hydrogen technologies are reshaping modern electrical infrastructures. In this context, the conference emphasizes innovative methodologies, advanced modeling and control techniques, and practical solutions that enhance system efficiency, reliability, resilience, and environmental sustainability.

By promoting interdisciplinary research and collaboration between academia and industry, the conference aims to contribute to the development of sustainable, intelligent, and environmentally responsible electrical systems, while supporting global efforts toward decarbonization and sustainable development.

The conference emphasizes innovative methodologies and cutting-edge solutions that enhance the efficiency, reliability, and resilience of modern electrical infrastructures. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between academia, industry, and policymakers, it encourages the exchange of knowledge and best practices that address the challenges of decarbonization, energy transition, and sustainable.

This highly anticipated event will take place from 03 to 05 November 2026 at the Guelmim Higher School of Technology. Engaging sessions, insightful presentations and networking opportunities await, promising an enriching interdisciplinary experience for all participants.

Committees

  • HONORARY COMMITTEE
    • Nabil HAMINA, Ibnou Zohr University President, Agadir
    • Mohamed WAKRIM, Vice-President in charge of Scientific Research and Cooperation, UIZ, Agadir
    • RACHID MARKAZI, Director of Higher School of Technology, Guelmim
  • CONFERENCE CHAIRS 
    • Brahim BOUACHRINE
    • Oussama EL B’CHARRI
  • SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIR
    • Imane AIT AYAD
  • PUBLICATION COMMITTEE CHAIR
    • Hanane EL-MINOR
  • CONFERENCE TREASURER
    • Soulaiman IAICH
  • SPONSORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS CHAIR
    • Naama EL GHAZAL
  • STUDENT AND VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
    • Naoufel KHALDI
  • LOGISTICS AND RECEPTION CHAIR
    • Hassan ENNAQUI
  • COMMUNICATION AND WEB CHAIR
    • Lahcen OUMOUSS
  • ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
    • Youssef BARRADI
    • Fatih BARKI
    • Mustapha BOUMHAOUT
    • Asseya ELAMIRI
    • Mohamed EL HATTAB
    • Omar Id EL MOUDEN
    • Soufiane OUKACH
    • Karim SABER
  • SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE
    • Najib Abekiri, EST, Agadir, Morocco
    • M. Abdelazize Aboulhassan, ENSA, Agadir, Morocco
    • Imad Aboudrar EST, Dakhla, Morocco
    • Laila Afia, FSA, Agadir, Morocco
    • A. Ait Aadi, FS, Agadir, Morocco
    • Rachid AIT Akbour, FSA, Agadir, Morocco
    • Imane Ait Ayad, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Fatima Ait Nouh, Faculté Polydisciplinaire de Safi, UCA, Morocco
    • Mohamed Ajaamoum, EST, Agadir, Morocco
    • Mohamed Akhssassi, FSA, UIZ,Ait Melloul, Morocco
    • Abderrahmane Atmani, ENSA, U. Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
    • Boubker Bahani, TSPV, Agadir, Morocco
    • Saida Bahsine, Faculté Polydisciplinaire Safi, UCA
    • Lahcen Bammou, EST Ouarzazate, Morocco
    • Youssef Barradi, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • M’Hammed Belkhaouda, CRMEF, Inzegane, Morocco
    • D. Benhmamou, ISPITS Agadir, Morocco
    • Fatiha Berroug, FSSM, Marrakech , Université Cadi Ayyad, Morocco
    • Brahim Bouachrine, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Lahcen Boukhattem, ENSA SAFI, U. Cadi Ayyad, Morocco
    • Issam Bouganassa, EST salé, Morocco
    • Mustapha Boumhaout, EST, Guelmim - Morocco
    • Samira Chabaa, ENSA, University Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
    • Maryam Chafiq, UY Gyeongsan Corée du Sud
    • Abdlkarim Chaouiki, UY Gyeongsan Corée du Sud
    • M. Chiban, FS, Agadir, Morocco
    • Kaoutar Dahmane, EST, Dakhla, Morocco
    • Fouad Demami, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Asseya Elamiri, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Abdelali El Aroudi, U. Rovira i Virgili (URV), Tarragona, Spain
    • Fatima Elazhar, ENSC Kénitra, Morocco
    • N. El Baraka, FP, Taroudant, Morocco
    • Oussama El B’charri, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Naama Elghazal, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Mohamed EL Hattab, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Hanane El-Minor, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Mohamed Errami, FSA Agadir, Morocco
    • Abdallah Hadfi, FSA Agadir, Morocco
    • Soulaiman Iaich, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Omar Id El Mouden, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Ahmed Ihlal, FS, U. Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
    • Hicham Jakjoud, ENSA, U. Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
    • Naoufel Khaldi, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Said Kririm, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Rachid Markazi, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Hicham Mastouri, U. Polytechnique M6, Bengurir, Morocco
    • Y. Miyah, ISPITS, Fès, Morocco
    • Abdelkarim Moumen, FS, University Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
    • Fatima Ezzahra Nadir, EST, Agadir, Morocco
    • M’hand Oubella, EST, Agadir, Morocco
    • Fahd Oudhiri Hassani, ENSA, U. Cadi Ayyad, SAFI, Morocco
    • Soufiane Oukach, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Karim Saber, EST, Guelmim, Morocco
    • Siham Sakami, FST, U. Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Morocco
    • Rachid Salghi, UEMF, Fès, Morocco
    • Brahim Samir, FS, Agadir, Morocco
    • Khalida Zazi, ENSAM, Rabat, Morocco
    • M. Zerbet, FS, Agadir, Morocco

Keynotes

IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow Electrical Engineering Control Systems Engineering, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on Energy Conversion and the Applied Sciences (MDPI) Section on Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. He is a Subject Editor for the IET Renewable Power Generation.

Expert reviewer in the field of renewable energies at the CNRST, He is working on PV and CSP systems as well. Head of the group working developing cost effective processes for the fabrication of CIGS, CZTS absorber layers, buffer layers and TCOs, He has published more than 156 scientific papers.H-index: 30.

Specialized in bio-based materials and building energy performance, Her expertise lies at the interface of materials science, building engineering, and sustainable development.

Specializes in environmental science, soil science and waste management, His research interests include energy efficiency in buildings, thermo-mechanical characterization of materials, and thermal energy storage systems, with a focus on sustainable and high-performance energy solutions.

Research interests include wastewater treatment, water desalination, with recognized expertise in desalination and membrane processes, such as nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, microfiltration and electrodialysis as well as their hybridization with others technlogies.

Research topics include fuel cells for transportation, green hydrogen production, modeling and control of nonlinear systems (renewable energy & storage systems) and DC/DC converters design, analysis, and control (real‐time simulation and Digital Twin technology).

Main Themes and Topics

Session 1: Electrical Engineering and control

Objective:

Intelligent Systems aims to design and implement a distributed edge computing framework for smart systems, enabling efficient processing and analysis of data at the network edge to reduce latency, improve real-time decision making, and optimize resource utilization in diverse applications in healthcare, education, manufacturing, agriculture, smart cities, and other domains.

Topics:

  1. Embedded Control Systems and Applications ;
  2. Real-Time Embedded Systems for Control;
  3. Signal Analysis and Processing ;
  4. Smart grids, microgrids, and active distribution networks;
  5. Integration of renewable energy sources and inverter-dominated systems;
  6. Stability, Reliability, and Optimal Management of Modern Power Grids;
  7. Classical, advanced, robust, adaptive, and predictive control techniques;
  8. Artificial intelligence and data-driven control in electrical systems;
  9. Contorl of Power electronics, converters, and electric drives;
  10. Electrical machines, condition monitoring, and fault diagnosis Control;
  11. Measurement, instrumentation, cybersecurity, and standards;
  12. Electric vehicles, charging infrastructures, and grid interaction;
  13. Cyber-physical systems and emerging trends in electrical engineering.
Session 2: Thermal Engerning, Renewable Energies and Sustainable developpment

Objective:

The large-scale integration of renewable energy sources has significantly intensified the need for advanced control technologies, innovative management strategies, and modern devices. This focal area offers a platform for researchers, students, and industry professionals to share ideas and knowledge, foster networking, develop interdisciplinary collaborations, and stay informed about the latest innovations in these fields.

Topics:

  1. Renewable Energy Technologies;
  2. Advanced materials for renewable energy applications;
  3. Energy storage and associated materials;
  4. Thermal Performance of Energy-Efficient Buildings;
  5. Power-to-X Pathways for Renewable Energy Valorization;
  6. Renewable Energy Systems and Thermal Energy Integration;
  7. Heat and Mass Transfer and Fluid Mechanics;
  8. Thermal Engineering in Porous Media;
  9. Energy Conversion and Thermal Systems;
  10. Computational Heat Transfer and CFD;
  11. Thermal Management and Waste Heat Recovery in Sustainable Energy Systems;
  12. Materials for Solar Thermal and Hybrid Energy–Heat Systems;
  13. Innovative and Eco-Friendly Materials for Energy-Efficient Buildings.
Session 3: Smart and Intelligent Systems Modeling and Simulation

Objective:

The theme “Smart and Intelligent Systems, Modeling and Simulation” focuses on the development and application of advanced modeling, simulation, and intelligent techniques for the analysis and optimization of complex systems. This theme highlights the role of modeling and simulation as essential tools for system design, performance evaluation, and decision support, particularly when integrated with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced control strategies. Contributions aim to bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world applications, enabling efficient validation, risk reduction, and cost-effective development.

Topics:

  1. Modeling and Simulation of Energy Systems and Power Generation Technologies;
  2. Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Electrical Power Systems and Smart Grids;
  3. Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Methods for Smart Energy Systems;
  4. Advanced Control and Optimization Techniques for Intelligent Power Systems;
  5. Multi-Physics Simulation of Materials, Components, and Energy Systems;
  6. Multi-Scale and Multi-Domain Modeling of Complex and Intelligent Systems;
  7. Thermal and Electrical Modeling and Optimization of Energy and Industrial Systems;
  8. Modeling, Control, and Real-Time Simulation for Energy and Industrial Applications;
  9. AI-Based Modeling and Advanced Control Strategies for Hydrogen and Emerging Energy Systems;
  10. Simulation, Reliability, Safety, and Resilience of Smart and Critical Energy Systems.
Session 4: Green Hydrogen Technologies and Applications

Objective:

This session offers a unified perspective on desalination technologies, wastewater treatment, and environmental protection. This meeting will bring together researchers, engineers, and experts to discuss scientific advancements and share their experiences in the fields of process engineering, materials science, environmental engineering, and water management. The goal is to promote knowledge exchange and the development of effective and environmentally sound solutions.

Topics:

  1. Hydrogen integration in buildings and microgrids;
  2. Industrial applications of green hydrogen;
  3. Power-to-X and Green Hydrogen;
  4. Hydrogen Production from Renewable Sources;
  5. Hydrogen applications in transportation, industry, and buildings;
  6. Power-to-Hydrogen and Power-to-X solutions;
  7. Environmental impact, CO₂ reduction, and hydrogen economy perspectives;
  8. Hydrogen storage, transportation, and distribution technologies;
  9. Deployment of green hydrogen in developing countries;
  10. Safety, reliability, and standards for hydrogen systems;
  11. Green Hydrogen and Haber–Bosch for Sustainable Ammonia;
  12. Green Hydrogen Utilization in Internal Combustion Engines.
Session 5: Desalination Technologies, Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Protection

Objective:

The theme Desalination Technologies, Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Protection emphasizes the development and optimization of desalination and wastewater treatment systems through energy-efficient processes, renewable energy integration, intelligent monitoring, and advanced modeling and simulation techniques. A key objective is to reduce environmental impacts, operational costs, and energy consumption while enhancing system reliability, resilience, and performance.

Topics:

  1. Sustainable management of natural water resourcess;
  2. Conventional and hybrid desalination systems;
  3. Brine management and environmental impacts;
  4. Energy-efficient desalination technologies;
  5. Application of renewable energies in water desalination systems;
  6. Artificial intelligence applied to desalination and water treatment;
  7. Conventional and advanced wastewater treatment processes;
  8. Treated wastewater reuse for agriculture and industry;
  9. Energy storage solutions for water treatment plants;
  10. Environmental impact assessment and mitigation strategies;
  11. Circular economy approaches in water and wastewater management;
  12. Materials engineering: production, characterization, applications, corrosion control and membrane science;
  13. New tools in pesticides detection and analysis;

Call For papers

The authors are invited to fill in the registration form and submit the abstract using the template

The Abstract should be sent, according to the research domain to: session_num@ic3etge.com , with "num=1,2,3,4 or 5 : indicates the session number”, no later than June 15, 2026, and Registration form no later than September 15, 2026

Please indicate “Name of the section” in the subject of your message.

The file title of your abstract should be noted as follow: "Name-Name of the section"

The communication can be presented in English or French, however, the Power Point slides should be in English

The Posters have also to be written in English

For any inquiries, please contact us at: contact@ic3etge.com

Publication Opportunities

Publication Opportunity

We are proud to announce a strategic partnership with the journal Energy Engineering (ISSN: 1546-0118), published by Tech Science Press.

Indexing and Abstracting

Scopus (Elsevier); Ei Compendex/Engineering Village (Elsevier); SCImago (SJR); Crossref; Google Scholar.

Key Requirements for Selected Authors:

Selected high-quality papers presented at the conference will be invited for submission to the journal. Please note:

  • Scope Alignment:

    The paper must align with the journal’s thematic focus on sustainable energy and green technologies.

  • Extended Version:

    To meet the journal’s standards, submitted manuscripts must be significantly expanded (typically 30% to 50% new technical content) compared to the original conference paper.

  • Review Process:

    All invited papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process facilitated by the journal's editorial board.

Special Issue & Publication Opportunity

"Selected papers from the 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Energy Technologies and Green Environment (ICEEETGE) will be considered for publication in Energy Engineering."

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