Aalborg University Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Dear Members of the DAEE Student Chapter,
The next workshop will take place on May 22, 2025 at Aalborg University Copenhagen.
Seminar Date | Abstract Submission Deadline | Full Paper/Presentation Deadline |
May 22, 2025 | May 2, 2025 | May 15, 2025 |
Presenters please submit your abstract and/or paper by email to info@daee.dk.
Format
Full paper presentations:
Junior scholars are invited to present full paper drafts to the audience and receive feedback from two reviewers that are assigned beforehand and have read the paper. The full paper presentations take up about 45-50 min. per scholar accounting for 25 min. presentation and 5-10 min. structured feedback by each reviewer. This is followed by questions and comments from the audience.
Early-stage research presentations:
In the afternoon session after lunch, junior scholars are invited to present early-stage research where a full paper does not yet exist. The short presentations will be 15 min. presentation and 10 min. questions.
We invite any Ph.D. scholar/junior researcher (PhDs will be prioritized) in Energy Economics and Engineering to participate and/or submit an abstract for presentation. Any interested researcher in Energy Economics and Engineering is welcome to participate and register as a potential reviewer for papers or presentations.
Submission
Authors are requested to submit their abstract to info@daee.dk.
Please limit the abstract to 2000 characters. Authors will be notified of their acceptance (seats are limited). Full papers (consistent finished or draft versions) have to be handed in a week prior to the event.
Please limit the paper to 20 pages (excluding the appendix), single-spaced, and in 10-point font. Papers are sorted by the organizers and distributed to two reviewers.
We do not publish papers. People who want to attend without presenting a paper can do so (if there are seats left).
Please, feel free to forward this invitation to other researchers within your own institution and colleagues from relevant research groups in Denmark, as well as nearby Southern Sweden and Northern Germany.
Looking forward to the seminar,
the DAEE Student Chapter