News Express: UM hosts Asia Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering
新聞快訊:澳大辦電力與電氣工程亞洲會議

澳大辦電力與電氣工程亞洲會議
UM hosts the Asia Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering
澳大辦電力與電氣工程亞洲會議
澳門大學舉辦第十一屆電力與電氣工程亞洲會議,吸引超過250位來自中國內地、香港、澳門以及韓國、新加坡、英國、澳洲、新西蘭、智利、巴西、加拿大等20個國家和地區的學者、研究人員及業界代表與會,共同探討智慧電網、能源韌性與低碳發展的前沿趨勢,推動澳門成為亞太區能源科技交流樞紐。
澳大校長、智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室主任宋永華致辭時表示,構建新能源佔比逐漸提高的新型電力系統已成為重大方向,這既是能源綠色低碳發展的關鍵核心,也是建立清潔低碳、安全高效能源體系的中心環節,應當持續推動科學創新向實際應用轉化,共同應對能源挑戰。
是次會議主題為“下一代電力系統:韌性、智能與集成”,聚焦電力與能源領域的智能電網技術、可持續能源技術、智慧城巿能源物聯網等工程研究,會議流程包含主題報告、特邀報告、專題報告等。業內專家就電力和能源工程中的新興技術發展作主題演講,希望為電氣工程師和研究人員提供交流最新研究成果、了解國際學術前沿,以及促進緊密合作的分享平台。
會上,墨爾本大學講座教授Pierluigi Mancarella、南洋理工大學(校長講席)教授文勇剛、新加坡國立大學教授Dipti Srinivasan、伍倫貢大學特聘教授Kashem Muttaqi、成均館大學教授金喆煥、RTDS技術公司研發副總裁兼首席技術官張益、浙江大學教授丁一、香港理工大學教授許昭及清華大學副教授林今先後發表主旨報告,深度探討新型電力系統建設的發展前沿與實踐,共同為電氣與能源領域的創新與應用獻策。
此外,大會還舉辦了“三分鐘研究演講”比賽,為青年科研人才搭建展示研究成果、鍛鍊學術表達能力及促進交流的國際平台。比賽面向海內外高校在讀碩士及博士研究生,圍繞綜合能源系統建模、電力系統韌性與安全、先進電能變換系統與裝備,以及能源、信息、材料、智能交叉等前沿方向展開。
會議得到澳門特別行政區政府經濟及科技發展局、澳門招商投資促進局、電機電子工程師學會電力與能源學會、中國電機工程學會、奧克蘭理工大學、上海交通大學、香港機械工程師學會、澳門機電工程師學會、電機電子工程電力與能源及電力電子澳門分會、清華大學、浙江大學、天津大學、重慶大學、華南理工大學、上海電力大學、澳門電力股份有限公司、南京瑞途優特信息科技有限公司和日立能源香港有限公司的支持。
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UM hosts Asia Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering
The University of Macau (UM) hosted the 11th Asia Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering (ACPEE 2026). The conference brought together more than 250 scholars, researchers, and industry professionals from 20 countries and regions, including Macao, Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland, South Korea, Singapore, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Brazil, and Canada. Attendees explored emerging research areas in smart grids, energy resilience, and low-carbon development, with a view to reinforcing Macao’s role as a premier hub for energy technology exchange in the Asia-Pacific region.
Yonghua Song, rector of UM and director of the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City, said in his speech that the development of next-generation power systems with an increasing proportion of renewable energy has become a major direction. He noted that this transition lies at the heart of green and low-carbon development of energy, and is central to establishing clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient energy systems. He added that continued efforts should be made to advance the translation of scientific innovation into practical applications and address global energy challenges.
Themed ‘Next-Generation Power Systems: Resilience, Intelligence and Integration’, the conference focused on engineering research in smart grid technologies, sustainable energy systems, and the Internet of Things for smart cities. The programme included keynote sessions, special sessions, and technical sessions. Industry experts delivered keynote speeches on emerging technologies in power and energy engineering. The aim was to provide a platform for electrical engineers and researchers to share the latest research findings, gain insights into international academic frontiers, and foster closer collaboration.
Keynote speakers included: Pierluigi Mancarella, chair professor at The University of Melbourne; Wen Yonggang, professor and president’s chair at Nanyang Technological University; Dipti Srinivasan, professor at the National University of Singapore; Kashem Muttaqi, Distinguished Professor at the University of Wollongong; Kim Chul-Hwan, professor at Sungkyunkwan University; Zhang Yi, vice president of research and development and chief technology officer of RTDS Technologies; Ding Yi, professor at Zhejiang University; Xu Zhao, professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; and Lin Jin, associate professor at Tsinghua University. They offered in-depth insights on the development and implementation of next-generation power systems, contributing their expertise to innovation and application in the field of electrical and energy engineering.
In addition, the conference featured a ‘Three-Minute Research Presentation Competition’, which was designed to provide an international platform for young researchers to showcase their research findings and enhance their academic presentation skills, while fostering academic exchange. Open to master’s and PhD students from universities worldwide, the competition centred on cutting-edge topics such as integrated energy system modelling, power system resilience and security, advanced power conversion systems and equipment, as well as interdisciplinary fields integrating energy, information, materials, and intelligence.
The conference was supported by the Economic and Technological Development Bureau of the Macao SAR government, the Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute of the Macao SAR, the IEEE Power & Energy Society, the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering, Auckland University of Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the Hong Kong Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Macao Institution of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, the IEEE Macau Power and Energy Society/Power Electronics Society Joint Chapter, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Tianjin University, Chongqing University, South China University of Technology, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Companhia de Electricidade de Macau, Nanjing rtunit Information Technology Co Ltd, and Hitachi Energy Hong Kong Limited.
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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/63764/