The International Journal of Control in Electromechanical and Energy Systems (IJCEES) is a peer-reviewed international forum dedicated to pioneering research at the convergence of control theory, electromechanical systems, and modern energy engineering. The journal's primary aim is to advance the fundamental science and practical engineering of complex, interconnected dynamical systems that underpin intelligent automation and sustainable energy infrastructure. We seek to publish high-caliber, interdisciplinary work that forges critical links between theoretical innovation and tangible technological solutions, addressing paramount challenges in performance, stability, resilience, and intelligence.

Scope:
The journal encompasses a broad spectrum of theoretical, computational, and experimental methodologies for the modeling, analysis, design, optimization, and advanced control of electromechanical and energy systems. It prioritizes research that integrates rigorous theoretical foundations with clear empirical validation, encouraging submissions that demonstrate novel techniques through application and implementation.

Core research areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Advanced Control Systems & Theory: Nonlinear, adaptive, robust, distributed, and data-driven control; fault diagnosis, prognosis, and fault-tolerant control; stability and security of cyber-physical systems; event-triggered and networked control.
  • Intelligent Electromechanical & Automation Systems: Application of AI, machine learning, deep learning, and computational intelligence to the control, perception, and optimization of robotic systems, advanced drives, actuators, and industrial automation processes.
  • Energy Conversion, Power Electronics & Drives: Control of electric machines and power electronic converters for renewable energy systems, transportation electrification, and industrial drives; design and management of high-efficiency energy conversion systems.
  • Modern Energy Systems Integration & Management: Control and optimization of smart grids and microgrids with high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs); grid integration of renewable generation (solar, wind, etc.); dynamics, stability, and cyber-security of power systems; vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration and management.
  • System-Level Modeling, Simulation & Co-Design: High-fidelity modeling and simulation of multi-domain systems; real-time and multi-objective optimization for energy management and industrial processes; co-design methodologies for control, electronics, and electromechanical components.
  • Optimization: Multi-objective, large-scale, and real-time optimization for system design, control, and energy management; application of convex, stochastic, and heuristic algorithms to electromechanical and energy systems; optimal scheduling, planning, and resource allocation.

The journal welcomes Original Research Articles, Comprehensive Reviews, Short Communications, and impactful Case Studies. We particularly encourage application-oriented papers that detail methodological advances, implementation insights, and commissioning results, providing valuable knowledge for both academic researchers and practicing engineers in fields such as industrial automation, robotics, power electronics, electric drives, smart grids, and sustainable energy systems.

The International Journal of Control in Electromechanical and Energy Systems (IJCEES), a bi-annual publication (Just Online) established in 2026 by Shahrood University of Technology.

International Journal of Control in Electromechanical and Energy Systems (IJCEES) utilizes "Plagiarism Detection Software (iThenticate)" for checking the originality of submitted manuscripts in the reviewing process.
IJCEES respect all aspects of publication ethics of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). COPE is a forum for editors and publishers of peer-reviewed journals to discuss all aspects of publication ethics. COPE provides advice to editors and publishers on all aspects of publication ethics and, in particular, how to handle cases of research and publication misconduct. COPE does not investigate individual cases but encourages editors to ensure that cases are investigated by the appropriate authorities (usually a research institution or employer).

Editor-in-Chief:
Alireza Alfi


Frequency: Semiannual