In the general context of sustainable development and strategic resiliency, the conference will cover new usages of electricity and renewable energy resources, from circular economy to safety & securityof the electrical supply chain.
The objective is to connect researchers from industry and academiain order to encourage them to work together on common themes. All TRL levels will be addressed. Contributions on feedback from experiences will be very useful and will facilitate discussion on common issues at all levels of maturity and development.
Invited speakers
Invited speaker 1 : Nicolas Lallouet, Nexans
Needs of the Electric Grid for Carbon Neutrality and Resource Scarcity
Nicolas Lallouet has 24 years of experience in superconductivity at Nexans. Since 2003 he has been responsible for the development of high-voltage and medium-voltage accessories for superconducting cable systems. He was also in charge during 10 years of developing HVDC cable system accessories for conventional extruded cables. Previously, he was in charge of developing high-temperature superconducting tapes within Nexans. He has about 27 publications and 37 patents in the field of superconductivity.
Invited speaker 2 :Stéphane MOCANU chercheur au Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble au sein de l’équipe mixte Inria CTRL-A
Smart-Grids Cybersecurity : threats, vulnerabilities and security framework
In this talk we discuss the state of the art of electrical networks cybersecurity. Based on classical events in power networks security we analyse the typical threats and the vulnerabilities that they exploit. In the second part of the talk we present the security architectures and security practices as recommended by international standards (IEC 62351, IEC 62443, ISO 27000) and NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
Stéphane Mocanu obtained a Ph.D in Control Systems in 1999 from Grenoble-INP. He is assistant professor in Grenoble-INP and in Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble (LIG, UNR 5217 CNRS/G-INP/UGA) in the joint Inria CTRL-A team. He start working on industrial control systems cybersecurity in 2012 and had industrial collaborations with CEA, DGA and Naval Group. He’s running a large size experimental lab for industrial systems cybersecurity pentesting and vulnerability research.
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Important dates
Abstract Submission deadline
15th November 2024
20th January 2025
Notification of acceptance
5th February 2025
Full paper submission deadline
15th March 2025
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Abstract submission
Prospective authors should submit an abstract of one or two pages (A4) using the online submission system available on this link