EMET2024 Special Sessions

EMET-AEEMD’24: Advanced Energy Electrical Materials and Devices

The new power system is a critical enabling technology for establishing a clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient modern energy infrastructure. Advanced energy electrical materials and devices are integral to every aspect of the new power system, forming the foundation of all electrical equipment and electronic devices. These materials play a fundamental role in ensuring the secure and stable operation of the new power system, encompassing diverse disciplines such as physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and microelectronics. The accelerated development of the new power system presents significant opportunities and challenges for the advancement of these cutting-edge materials and devices.

EMET-AEEMD’24 Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Design and Characterization Techniques of Energy Electrical Materials and Devices
  • Multiphysics Coupling Analysis of Energy Electrical Materials and Devices
  • Service Degradation Characteristics of Energy Electrical Materials and Devices
  • Operation and Maintenance Detection Technologies for Energy Electrical Materials and Devices
  • New Energy Generation and Grid Integration Technology
  • Semiconductor Physics and Devices
  • Green and Environmentally Friendly Energy Electrical Materials

EMET-AEEMD’24 Session Chair

Yuhao Liu, Associate Professor, Fuzhou University, China
Bio: Yuhao Liu, Ph.D. (Tsinghua University), is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Fuzhou University, and a master's supervisor. Recognized as a high-level talent in Fujian Province, he leads three projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province. He has published over 20 SCI/EI-indexed papers and contributed to 3 power industry standards and 6 group standards.

His research areas include high-voltage insulation technology, advanced energy materials and devices, and lifespan assessment of energy equipment.