Call For Presenters
EnergyTech, with the leadership and support of primary sponsors INCOSE and NASA, continues to evolve in scope and content as a major impactful, unifying System Engineering forum. With a focus on Systems, Technologies, Integration and Risk Management, the conference and exposition assembels experts for advancements in Energy, Power, Aerospace, Transportation, and Critical Infrastructure. For the 2019 EnergyTech Conference and Expo, in collaboration with InfraGard, IEEE, SAE, AIAA, ISA and our conference partner Information Security Summit (ISS), EnergyTech further expands its focus on energy systems and security in transportation, electric aircraft, and microgrids.
Those interested in submitting a proposal may do so either by filling out the ET19 form below, or by using GLRC13’s Easy Chair online submission form. There is no advantage to using one submission method over the other.
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL —
You are invited to submit proposals for:
- Presentations (Individual presentations up to 40 min long including a 5 min Q&A) Proposals for presentations are sought that will help improve the systems engineering discipline or practice, or examine the application of systems engineering to industry sectors. Presentations may have optional accompanying papers which will be published as part of the conference proceedings.
- Panel discussions (Moderated discussion with 2 to 4 panel members, 1 hour 20 minutes long) Proposals for panel discussions are sought on significant or controversial subjects in systems engineering, about which different points of view are held. Proposals for panel discussions should nominate knowledgeable, eloquent, polite members who can forcefully and succinctly advocate different positions on the panel topic.
- Tutorials (hands on/didactic sessions can range from half to a full day session) Proposals for tutorials (half- or full-day) are sought that will teach systems engineering skills, tools, techniques, and knowledge. Proposals for tutorials should specify what will be gained by those attending.
PROPOSAL TOPICS
Proposals may be submitted on a range of topics, including, but not limited to:
- Systems Engineering and the Apollo Era
- Model Based Systems Engineering
- Digital Transformation
- Innovation in Systems Engineering
- System Engineering during Technology Development
- System Architecting
- Systems Engineering Education
- Verification of Autonomous/Learning Systems
- Applied Systems Engineering (to any sector, such as aerospace, biomedical and healthcare, education, energy, information, infrastructure, safety and security, and transportation)
- Project Management/Systems Engineering Integration
- MicroGrids/Distributed Energy Resources
- Power and Energy Systems
- Electric Vehicles/Charging
- Aeronautics Hybrid Electric Propulsion
- Autonomous Control
- Cyber/Security and Resiliency
- Resilient Cities/Communities
- Critical Infrastructure
- Industrial Control Systems
- IT/OT/IoT Security
- Drones/Flying Vehicles
- Standards
- Transportation/Mobility Systems
KEY DATES
- 5 July 2019 – Proposal Submittals (Abstracts)
- 29 July 2019 – Notification of Acceptance
- 19 August 2019 – Initial Presentation Submittals, Bio & Picture
- 9 September 2019 – Feedback on Initial Submittals
- 30 September 2019 – Final Presentation Submittals
- 22-24 October 2019 – Keynotes, Presenters, Panelists
- 24 October 2019 – GLRC13 SE-PDD Virtual Broadcasts to Satellite Sites