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The 17th EMR (Energetic Macroscopic Representation) International Summer School was organized by the University of Lille, and took place 8–11 July 2025 in hybrid mode. EMR 2025 delivered 6 lectures on concepts, 28 lectures on applications, 3 simulation sessions (one in person, 1 online for Asia-Europe-Africa, and 1 online for North/South America). 122 attendees (59 onsite and 63 online) participated from 21 countries.
The event was chaired by Clément Mayet (University of Lille, France); supported by scientific organizations (IEEE VTS, MEGEVH, CUMIN, L2EP), local authorities (Region Haut-de-France, University of Lille); and received strong industrial support from dSPACE, Typhoon HIL and Siemens Software.
EMR is a graphical formalism to organize models of energy conversion systems composed of several subsystems. It provides a simple analysis of global system behavior and a systematic deduction of its control organization.
At EMR 2025, various applications were considered: from electric/hybrid vehicles to renewable energy conversions systems, including fuel cell systems, electrical grids, piezoelectric actuators, and many other systems.
Developed in 2000 by the control team from the Lab of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics (L2EP) at University of Lille, EMR is now taught in several countries. EMR is increasingly used in industry (Alstom, Groupe Renault, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Siemens Mobility, Siemens Software, Valeo, SNCF, to name a few), and is the core of the PANDA H2020 European Project.
The EMR Summer School was initiated by Prof. Alain Bouscayrol (L2EP, Univ. Lille) in 2006. Since 2011, the EMR Summer School has been organized in Lille (France) the odd years and in other countries (Canada, China, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Vietnam, and India) the even years. The event draws an average of 58.4 attendees per year. Over 200 applications have already been presented in lectures. Since 2011, credits have been delivered to Master and PhD students by University of Lille and/or the partner university.
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