Programme

PSCC 2028 · Programme

PSCC 2028 will combine rigorous scientific exchange with opportunities for networking, community building, technical visits, and shared experiences in Delft and the surrounding region.

The full detailed programme will be published closer to the conference. The outline below gives an overview of the expected conference structure and programme elements.

Five focused days in Delft

Monday 26 JuneTutorials, workshops, committee meetings, and community meetings
Tuesday 27 JuneOpening, plenary sessions, technical sessions, posters, and Welcome Drinks
Wednesday 28 JunePlenary and technical sessions, poster sessions, and excursion to Kinderdijk
Thursday 29 JunePlenary and technical sessions, panels, technical visits, and Conference Dinner
Friday 30 JuneFinal technical sessions, closing session, and farewell

Scientific programme

The scientific programme will focus on computational methods for the planning, operation, analysis, and control of modern and future power systems.

Contributions will address methodological, algorithmic, modelling, simulation, software, data-driven, and application-oriented challenges across transmission, distribution, multi-energy systems, and converter-dominated grids.

Programme elements

PlenariesHigh-level contributions from leading experts
Technical sessionsPeer-reviewed paper presentations
PostersInteractive presentation and discussion format
TutorialsFocused sessions on emerging methods and tools
PanelsDiscussion with researchers, system operators, and industry experts


Social programme

The PSCC 2028 social programme is designed to create space for informal exchange, new collaborations, and shared experiences beyond the technical sessions.

Welcome DrinksBotanical Gardens, Delft
ExcursionKinderdijk, UNESCO World Heritage site
Excursion DinnerKijkduin, The Hague
Conference DinnerNew Church, Delft

Technical visits

Optional technical visits on the TU Delft campus are being explored as part of the conference week, subject to availability, capacity, and final scheduling.

ESP LabHigh-voltage, power electronics, and simulation
QuTechQuantum computing and quantum internet
Reactor InstituteOperational nuclear research reactor
The Green VillageField lab for sustainable innovation
Geothermal WellCampus geothermal energy project
Control Room of the Future, RTDS. Hill
The Control Room of the Future (CRoF) is an advanced technology centre and innovation hub designed to modernize and secure electricity grids.

One venue, under one roof

The technical programme will take place at the TU Delft Conference Centre / Aula, with plenary sessions, parallel rooms, registration, coffee breaks, lunch, and networking areas concentrated in one location.

Programme updates

Further details about plenary speakers, tutorials, technical sessions, posters, panels, social events, and technical visits will be announced as the programme is developed.

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