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Call for Papers – The European Control Conference 2024

Welcome to join the European control community in beautiful Stockholm for the 22nd European Control Conference, hosted by KTH Royal Institute of Technology and the research centre Digital Futures. The ECC24 conference will be held from Wednesday to Friday, June 26-28, 2024, preceded by workshops on Tuesday, June 25.

The conference program features contributed papers, invited sessions, tutorials, workshops, plenaries, and a rich social program with a particular focus on students. ECC24 will also, for the first time, include a dedicated day focusing on industrial applications, featuring industry panels and industrial sessions. This day will provide valuable insights and facilitate discussions between industry and academia. True to Stockholm’s profile as the first designated European Green Capital, this year’s ECC theme is Control research with sustainability impact.

Since 2013, the European Control Conference (ECC) has been held annually under the auspices of the European Control Association (EUCA). The conference aims to bring together academic and industrial professionals in systems and control and promote scientific cooperation and exchanges within the European Union and between Europe and other parts of the World.

Conference proceedings are published on IEEE Xplore. Select papers with high review scores will be invited to a special European Journal of Control issue. Please refer to the conference website for details on submissions, formats and deadlines.

Submission for papers and invited papers open on September 1, 2023. Find out more on ECC24 Call for papers.

The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) and the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) provide technical co-sponsorship of the event.

 

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