SIGEnergy - Energy Systems and Informatics
The ACM Special Interest Group on Energy Systems and Informatics is a professional forum for scientists, engineers, educators, and professionals for discussing energy systems and energy informatics. It brings together an inter-disciplinary group of computer scientists with diverse backgrounds in sensing, modeling, optimization, control, network and systems design, and experimentation to discuss and address key challenges in future energy systems, and their impact on society. SIGEnergy covers a broad range of topics in energy informatics, energy system design, analysis, and operation ranging from building energy management, renewable energy modeling and integration, energy storage system analysis, electric vehicle modeling and optimal operation, data-centre energy management, and energy impact on climate and society.
SIGEnergy Benefits for FY 2025:
Member Benefits Provided to SIGEnergy Members:
- Monthly Email newsletter sent to all members and subscribers on mailing list and posted on website
- Discounted registration rate for all SIGEnergy sponsored/co-sponsored conferences and workshops, and "in cooperation with" events
- Access to all SIGEnergy sponsored/co-sponsored conference proceedings in the Digital Library
- Access to SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review (EIR)
Community benefits:
- SIGEnergy website
- SIGEnergy energy dataset online repository
- Sponsorship of annual e-Energy conference and associated workshops
- Sponsorship of annual Buildsys conference and associated workshops
- Sponsorship of annual HotCarbon workshop
- Promote workshops with an energy focus (e.g., on emerging topics such as electric vehicles) at conferences run by existing SIGS.
- Development of a model curriculum in Energy Informatics, either as a complete Master’s program or as a specialization for existing Master’s programs in related disciplines.
- Organize community workshops for graduate students