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Aims and scope

Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology (JEET), which is the official publication of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE) being published bimonthly, released the first issue in March 2006.The journal is open to submission from scholars and experts in the areas of electrical engineering technologies.

The scope of the JEET included the following:
A-Power and Energy System Engineering
• Power System Operation & Planning
• Power System Dynamics & Control
• Power System Economics and Markets
• Power System Protection and Relaying
• Power Distribution Systems and Microgrids
• Application of Renewables and Energy Storages to Power System

B-Electric Machinery and Power Electronics
• Permanent Magnet Machines (Design and analysis) 
• Induction Machines (Design and analysis)
• Special Machines and Actuators (Design and analysis)
• DC Power Converter and its related applications
• AC Power Converter and its related applications
• Motor Drive and its related applications

C-Electrophysics & Applications
• Electric Material and Semiconductor Devices
• High Power, High Voltage Engineering
• MEMS, Devices for Sensing and Transducing
• Optical and EM Waves, and Wireless Power Charging and Transfer
• Power Asset and Risk Management
• IoT Solutions for Electric Power

D-Information and Control
• Control
• Sensors and Systems
• Robotics and Automation
• Vehicles and Transportation system 
• Computer vision & Signal Processing
• Biomedical Engineering

E-Electrical Facilities
• Technical Standard Design and Supervision
• Electric Construction Technology
• Electric Safety Technology
• Distribution Facilities Operation & Maintenance
• Electric Railway System
• LVDC Facilities Technology
• Electrical Facilities Convergence Technology

I-Practical Industrial Electric Applications
• Industrial Electric System Control Applications
• Multi-energy Applications for industry
• New Energy Application & Solutions
 

The scope of the journal includes issues in the field of Electrical Engineering and Technology. Included are techniques for electrical power engineering, electrical machinery and energy conversion systems, electrophysics and applications, information and controls, and electrical facilities. Papers based on novel methodologies and implementations, creative and innovative electrical engineering associated with the five scopes are particularly welcome but not restricted to the above topics.

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