AUPEC'95 Proceedings: List of Educational Papers
- A World Wide Web Archive for Electric Power Engineering Education
P. Doulai, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia.
- Second Year Electric Power Laboratory: Course Resources and Coordination
P. Doulai and V. Ilango, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia.
A postscript format of this paper is available here .
Also available Power Laboratory
Resource Material (Basic Power Laboratory Experiments).
- Planning a Skills Based Power Laboratory Programme
B.J. Evans, V.J. Gosbell and D. Platt,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia.
- Experiences in Integration of Research Projects into Electrical
Engineering Education in Germany
A. Zahedi, Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash
University, Caulfield, Australia.
- The DEvelopment of CD-ROM-Based Tutorial Material for Electro Mechanical
Energy Conversion
J. M. Arneaud and R. B. Wherrett, DEpartment of Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, University of Tasmania, Australia.
- Teaching the Complex Approach to Problem Solutions in Electrical
Power Engineering
W. Mielczarski and M. E. Khan, Centre for Electrical Power Engineering,
Monash University, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia.
- Benchmarking with a Swiss Institution for University-Industry
Collaboration in Research
P. R. Voumard, Monash University, Australia.
- Computer Assisted Learning in Electrical Engineering: Some Examples
A. Nafalski, O. Gol, L. Hyrycz and A. Marriage. University of
South Australia, Adelaide, The Levels 5095, Australia.
IPEC'95 Proceedings: List of Educational Papers
- Microcomputer Controoled Flexible AC Transmission Systems
Controller
H W Ngan, S M Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong
- A Multimedia Computer-Aided Electrical Engineering Education
Package
J Bories, D Sutanto, C N Quinn, Univ of New South Wales, Australia
- The Implementation of an Open Power System Simulator
G S Sun, X F Wang, etal, Tsinghua University, China
- Computer Assisted Teaching/Learning Method for Power Systems
Education
P Doulai, University of Wollongong, Australia
- Incorporating Static Reactive Compensator in a Primary Power
System Simulator for Power Education
W N Chang, C J Wu, National Taiwan Institute of Technology,
Taiwan
- A Window-Based Graphic User Interface for Buliding One-Line
Diagrams
S P Zhu, H B Gooi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Continuing Education Courses for the Electricity Supply
Industry in Australia
T R Blackburn, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Simulation of a Generalised Transient Induction Motor Model
D Houghton, W Oghanna, Central Queensland University, Australia
Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE Multimedia Eng Education: Table of Content
. . . will be included . . .
AUPEC 1991,92,93,94,95: An Overview of Educational Contributions
. . . will be included soon . . .
Upcoming Asia-Pacific Power Engineering and Engineering Education Conferences
The University of Melbourne
Parkville, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
3 - 5 July 1996
Topics:
The following topics are of special interest and contributions
addressing them will be given priority.
- Development of Computer Software for Teaching/Learning
- Intelligent Tutoring Software
- Special Featured Simulation Software
- Distance Education
- Computer Aided Laboratory Development
- Authoring Languages and Systems
- Interaction Between Computers and Users
- Impact of Computer Graphics on Learning
- Intelligent Assessment Methods
- Novel Student Feedback Techniques
- Multimedia Education and the Psychology of Learning
- Open Learning Systems
- Interactive CD ROM Applications
- Human, Social and Economic Issues Related to Multi Media Education
- Quality Assurance in Multi Media Education
- Multimedia Education in Developing Countries
- Penetration of Multi Media Based Education in Teaching
- Presentation Aspects of Multi Media Educational Systems
- Development of Databases for Wide Area Multi Media Information Networks
- World Wid Web Applications
Further Information:
HannaHScientificS
PO Box 677, Mt Eliza, Vic 3930, AUSTRALIA
Phone: + 61 3 97753255
Fax: +61 3 97768821
EMail:
f.crusca@eng.monash.edu.au
Submissions:
Three copies of full papers should be sent to the
conference secretariat by 1 March 1996. Authors of accepted papers
will be notified by 2 April 1996.
Further information can be obtained from the
M2E2 Conference Home Page .
The University of Melbourne
Parkville, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
2 -4 October 1996
Areas of Interest:
The scope of the conference encompasses recent and original research and
educational development in universities worldwide and in particular in the
Australasian region in the area of power engineering.
The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following
topics:
- Machines
- AC and DC drives
- Power Electronics
- Distribution, Planning and Operation
- Renewable energy
- Power systems stability
- Load and frequency control
- Intelligent control of power systems
- Artificial intelligence applications
- Computer aided analysis of power systems
- Modelling and model reduction of power systems
- Energy management
- Insulation coordination
- Harmonics
- Power protection systems
- Issues related to inter-connections
- Reactive power and voltage control
- Power engineering education
Contributions
Prospective authors are invited to submit an extended synopis of
approximately 500 words, in English, to the Conference Secretariat.
The title page must include the author(s) name, organization, complete
corresponding address, telephone number, facsimile number and, if connected,
the Internet address.
Deadlines
| Receipt of extended synopsis ... 3/5/1996
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| Notification of acceptance ... 7/6/1996
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| Recepit of full papers ... 16/8/1996
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Mr Peter Betts
HannaH ScientificS, PO Box 677
Mt Eliza, VIC 3930, Australia.
Tel: +61 3 9775 3255
Fax: +61 3 9775 4228
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