Call for Tutorials
The IEEE SGSMA 2026 conference provides a key venue for presenting recent progress in synchronized measurements and analytics that support the evolution of smart grid technologies. It brings together an international community of researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to facilitate knowledge exchange, promote innovation, and support the advancement of smart grid technologies. The event fosters cross-sector collaboration by highlighting both academic research and real-world applications.
We invite high-quality tutorial proposals for inclusion in the SGSMA 2026 program. Consider the following tutorial guidelines:
• Each tutorial should be 2–3 hours long and include 1–4 presenters.
• Presenters should be recognized leaders in their field, representing major utilities, research laboratories, academic institutions, governmental agencies, and should have a track record of delivering impactful and engaging presentations.
• Tutorials should address significant challenges or applied solutions related to synchronized measurements and analytics, with an emphasis on current research directions and industry-driven use cases. More topics may be found at the Call for Papers.
We encourage proposals that emphasize practical relevance and promote interaction with the audience. Selected tutorials will be featured as a core component of the technical program.
Tutorial proposals must include:
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An Abstract (up to 500 words)
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An Outline (up to 10 bullet points and 500 words)
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Description of learning materials (up to 150 words and/or links)
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Instructors’ bios (up to 150 words each)
All submission must be written in English and submitted via Google Forms (https://forms.gle/kUxjj5p6ShhB2bPPA) by the deadline of Oct. 31st, 2025. There will be no exceptions.
Submit your Tutorial Proposal HERE https://forms.gle/kUxjj5p6ShhB2bPPA
📬 Additional Information & Alternative Submission Format
Contact us for more information or in case you cannot access Google Forms for your submission at 📧 sgsma.info@gmail.com