March 2025 ACM SIGEnergy Newsletter
Content
1. ACM eEnergy’25
2. ACM BuildSys
3. Energy Informatics Review (EIR)
4. The 1st SIGEnergy Achievement Award — Call for Nomination (Due: 04/01/25)
5. The 1st International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Energy Flexibility (CAEF) — Call for Paper (Due: 03/31/25)
6. ACM SIGEnergy Workshop on Cybersecurity and Privacy of Energy Systems (EnergySP) — Call for Paper (Due: 03/24/25)
7. SIGEnergy Graduate Seminar Series
8. ACM SIGEnergy resource for energy-related data sets
9. Posting additional information (contact Shijia Pan: [email protected])
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1. ACM eEnergy’25
ACM e-Energy is the premier forum for research at the intersection of computing and communication technologies with energy systems. It has established a strong track record for high-quality research in the application of computing and networked systems to make legacy systems more energy-efficient and in the design, analysis, and development of sustainable and innovative energy systems.
The 16th ACM International Conference on Future and Sustainable Energy Systems (ACM e-Energy 2025) and its co-located tutorials and workshops will be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, June 17 – 20, 2025 (the workshops are on June 17 and the main technical conference is during June 18 – 20).
By bringing together researchers in a high-quality single-track conference with significant opportunities for individual and small-group interaction, it will serve as a major forum for presentations and discussions that will shape the future of this area.
More information about e-Energy’25 can be found here: https://energy.acm.org/conferences/eenergy/2025/
2. ACM BuildSys
BuildSys will host a highly selective, single-track forum for research on systems issues covering all aspects of the broadly defined built environment. Advances in the effective integration of networked sensors, building controls, and physical infrastructure are transforming our society, allowing the formation of unprecedented built environments and interlocking physical, social, and cyber challenges. Moreover, built environments, including buildings and critical urban infrastructure, account for over half of society’s energy consumption and are the mainstay of our nation’s economy, security, and health. As a result, there is a broad recognition that systems optimizing explicitly for the built environment are particularly important in improving our society, and represent the foundation for emerging “smart cities”. BuildSys is an ideal venue for researchers and practitioners developing and optimizing smart infrastructure systems driven by networked sensing, computing, and control functions.
* More information about ACM BuildSys’25 will be released soon.
3. Energy Informatics Review (EIR)
ACM SIGENERGY Energy Informatics Review (EIR) welcomes articles on SIGEnergy’s topics, namely within the intersection of computing and communication technologies with smart and sustainable energy systems and the built infrastructure.
Check the current issues! We had a Special Issue for the conference proceedings of the DACH+ Conference on Energy Informatics, and the next issue will comprise many papers from the HOTCARBON workshop 2024.
New ideas in the field of Energy Informatics should be spread early and timely in the community, to foster discussions on assumptions and methods and help to trigger additional investigations. Specifically, papers with early evaluation or feasibility studies are highly encouraged. Additionally, ACM EIR seeks high-quality papers and subjects them to a profound review process. While innovation and timeliness are the major criteria for its acceptance, technical robustness and readability will also be considered in the review process. Submit your file at https://sigenergy-eir.hotcrp.com. Reviewed papers accepted for publication are accessible through the ACM Digital Library. Additionally, editorial content, like thoughts and discussions on new research directions, is published with ACM EIR. Contact [email protected] for any questions and ideas.
4. The 1st SIGEnergy Achievement Award — Call for Nomination (Due: 04/01/25)
The annual SIGEnergy Achievement Award recognizes significant and lasting contributions by an individual to energy systems and informatics.
Eligibility criteria: A researcher who has made significant and lasting technical contributions to the field of energy systems and informatics. The person does not need to be a SIGEnergy member.
Award Criterion: The annual SIGEnergy Achievement Award recognizes a researcher who has made significant and lasting technical contributions to the field of energy systems and informatics. Selection is based on the lasting impact of the nominee’s work in creating promising new ideas, paradigms, and tools, related to energy systems and informatics. Depth, impact, and novelty of the researcher’s contributions will be key criteria upon which the SIGEnergy Achievement Award Committee evaluates the nominations. We also expect the nominees to comply with the ACM Code of Ethics (https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics)
Nomination Process: The nominator should solicit recommendations from colleagues in the field who are most familiar with the nominee’s achievements. An individual may nominate, or endorse, multiple nominees; self-nominations are not allowed. Unsuccessful nominations will not be retained but can be resubmitted. Per ACM policy, no award committee member may serve as a nominator or endorser.
Submission site: https://sigenergyaa25.hotcrp.com/
Next deadline: April 1, 2025, AoE
More information can be found here: https://energy.acm.org/call-for-nomination-sigenergy-achievement-award-2025/
5. The 1st International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Energy Flexibility (CAEF) — Call for Paper (Due: 03/31/25)
More details can be found at https://sites.google.com/utwente.nl/caef2025
6. ACM SIGEnergy Workshop on Cybersecurity and Privacy of Energy Systems (EnergySP) — Call for Paper (Due: 03/24/25)
* Cryptographic systems, secure key management, authentication, provenance, and access control for energy systems
* Cybersecurity of distributed energy resources and IoT devices, security analysis of energy management systems and grid controlling systems
* Industry standardization of secure energy management and control protocols
* Detection, prevention, and mitigation of cyber attacks and system anomalies in smart energy systems
* Cloud/Edge security for smart energy systems, ML/AI approaches for security and privacy in smart energy systems
* Threat intelligence collection and analysis for smart energy systems, Deception technologies for smart energy systems
* Digital twins and testbeds for security and privacy risk assessment of smart energy systems
* SCADA and legacy system security, Security by design and verification tools for smart energy systems
* Cyber attack and defense case studies on smart energy systems, Human factors aspects in cybersecurity and privacy in smart energy systems
* Privacy-preserving energy systems and applications, Privacy protection of energy data collection and sharing
* Blockchain-based secure energy systems
More details can be found at https://energysp.github.io/
7. SIGEnergy Graduate Seminar Series
ACM SIGEnergy Graduate Student Seminar is a monthly virtual seminar series in which graduate students present their ongoing work to peers and mentors around the world. The seminar series provides an opportunity for knowledge exchange in our community between our conferences, e-Energy and BuildSys.
- Seminar Website: https://sites.google.com/view/sigenergy-seminar/
- Talk signup form: https://forms.gle/WmFLzdTk3iDtCbbt5
- Join Seminar Google Group via this link: https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sigenergy-graduate-student-seminar?hl=en
8. ACM SIGEnergy resource for energy-related data sets
The ACM SIGEnergy website has a Resources page with a variety of data sets that are freely available for use by the energy community. It is available at https://energy.acm.org/resources/
We invite you to share any energy-related data sets, models, and software we have not added to this page. Please send this information directly to Gabe Fierro at [email protected].
9. Posting additional information
If you would like to post additional information, such as academic job opportunities, Ph.D. scholarships, or a new energy systems course, then please send me the details, and I will include them in the next monthly newsletter. My email address is [email protected].
As always, the ACM SIGEnergy website has the latest information. We welcome you to peruse it: https://energy.acm.org/
Shijia Pan,
Communications Director, ACM SIGEnergy