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Session Overview
Session
Plenary Session
Time:
Tuesday, 02/Sept/2025:
9:30am - 10:50am

Location: Auditorium

497 seats, basement

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Presentations
9:30am - 10:10am

Artificial Intelligence: Transforming the Engineering Landscape

Alexandre Briot

Valeo, France

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and offers a wide array of uses. From simple statistical tools and machine learning models to sophisticated deep learning and large language models, AI has the potential to revolutionize engineering. It can automate processes, accelerate design exploration, and enable more natural human-machine interaction through language. Industry leaders recognize the transformative power of AI and are embracing it to gain a competitive edge.

This presentation begins with a refresher on key definitions and concepts in machine learning, emphasizing the crucial role of data. We’ll then focus on the exciting potential of generative AI, exploring both its promise and current limitations. Finally, we’ll bring it all together, exploring practical use cases and demonstrating how AI can be applied to enhance EMC activities.



10:10am - 10:50am

Toward Sustainable Power Electronics Technology, State of the Art and Perspectives

Jean-Christophe Crébier

G2Elab, France

Global warming has brought to light the multiple environmental impacts of our modern societies. Advanced and modern technologies, very often seen as upcoming solutions to breakdown environmental impacts, are also responsible of most of waste, pollutions and rebound effects. Decarbonation, which is a requirement, may also lead to impact transfer inducing pressure on material depletion, and multiple pollution and waste generation. We are urged to tackle technologies that are compatible with the planetary boundaries!

The presentation outline the limits of actual eco-design/eco-optimization approaches to introduce the need to investigate design approaches less sensitive to rebound effects and impact transfers. Then it focuses on the design methods, metrics and concepts expected to engage power electronics and more widely electronics toward circular economy. Socio-economic and regulation considerations are introduced as key enablers of sustainable technologies.



 
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