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October 11 - 13, 2026, Sunday - Wednesday, Michigan Technological University

North American Power Symposium 2026

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Join us at Michigan Technological University for the 58th North American Power Symposium (NAPS)—a prestigious annual event with a legacy dating back to 1969.

The symposium was originally known as the Midwest Power Symposium and was first held in 1969. In 1985, Michigan Technological University hosted the event, co-chaired by Professors E. Stanek and D. Wiitanen. That year marked the final edition under the original name before it was officially renamed the North American Power Symposium (NAPS) in 1986 to reflect its expanding scope across the continent. Since then, NAPS has been held each year at universities throughout North America, providing a collaborative forum for researchers, educators, and industry professionals focused on advancing power systems.

Over time, the symposium has evolved significantly. Professor Wiitanen has shared many memories from the early years, including how IEEE's role was minimal compared to its more structured involvement today. Social events were once scheduled on Mondays, occasionally creating logistical challenges. Research papers were distributed in printed proceedings, a practice that has since given way to today’s fully digital format. Attendees still recall unique experiences, such as a memorable wolf sighting on Isle Royale, captured in photographs that reflect the symposium’s sense of community.

Despite these changes, the commitment to student engagement remains central to the mission of NAPS. The symposium actively promotes scholarly exchange and research among graduate and undergraduate students. It offers opportunities for students to present their work, interact with faculty and industry professionals, and participate in the student paper competition, which continues to foster innovation and academic growth.

Join us to reflect on the past, engage with current research, and contribute to the future of power systems innovation.

Call for Papers

Submission Guidelines

The deadline for paper submission is June 15, 2026.

Submit Paper

  • Each paper should be submitted via the conference management system. This line will be updated once the conference management system is live
  • The maximum paper length is six pages
  • The papers should follow the IEEE PES conference paper template
  • Papers accepted must be presented in-person at the conference to be published in IEEExplore
  • All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference

Topics

Papers on any topics related to electric power engineering and education are welcome. A list of topics (including but not limited to) are provided as follows:

  • Power system operation and planning
  • Electric machines and drives
  • Power electronics modeling, simulation, and control
  • Big data analytics
  • Demand response
  • Smart grid technologies
  • ML/AI applications to smart grid
  • Microgrid and energy management systems
  • Microgrid operation
  • Renewable energy integration
  • Electricity markets
  • Electrified transportation
  • Power system dynamics and protection systems
  • Power system forecasting and optimization
  • Power system resilience
  • Cybersecurity of energy systems
  • Power system education

Publication

NAPS 2026 proceedings will be published in IEEExplore.

Call for Proposals

The North American Power Symposium (NAPS) steering committee invites proposals to host NAPS 2029. This is a two-step process where the application needs to be submitted to the NAPS 2029 site selection committee. The site selection committee will do a preliminary selection and will invite NAPS 2029 hosting candidates to present their proposal at the NAPS steering committee meeting on Sunday, October 25th, during the 58th NAPS.

Selection Criteria

  • Sustained participation in previous NAPS
  • Time since last hosting NAPS
  • Plans to maintain low registration costs
  • Plans to support student participation
  • Evidence of long-term interest in power
  • Need for exposure
  • Quality of facilities

Proposal Submission

Proposal submissions are not currently open. This page will be updated as necessary.

Symposium Details

Registration

Certain sponsor packages also come with complimentary registrations. Please see the Sponsor Packages section for more information. Registration is not yet open for NAPS 2026. This page will be updated once registration has begun.

$99 Student Registration 

$299 Non-Student Registration

Location and Lodging

The 2026 North American Power Symposium (NAPS) will be hosted at Michigan Technological University in scenic Houghton, Michigan, located along the picturesque Portage Lake near Lake Superior. Large conference sessions will be held in the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, a premier venue on campus. Easily accessible, Houghton is just a one-hour flight from Chicago O’Hare (ORD) to Houghton County Memorial Airport (CMX). Michigan Tech is rooted in a strong tradition of hands-on education and boasts a broad alumni base across Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and around the world. The surrounding Keweenaw Peninsula offers a variety of lodging options—from well-known hotel chains to cozy local cabins and vacation rentals. Lodging fills up quickly during peak times, so we encourage you to book early to secure your stay!

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Tentative Schedule

  • Day 0 (Tuesday):
    • Registration and Visit Systems Control at 1 p.m.
  • Day 1 (Wednesday):
    • Registration continues starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m.
    • Lunch, Dinner in Houghton with opening remarks
    • Regular sessions
  • Day 2 (Thursday):
    • Plenary session and regular sessions.
    • Ends at 12 p.m.
    • Lunch at Copper Harbor/Calumet (TBD)

Support the future of the power and energy industry by becoming a valued sponsor of the North American Power Symposium! With five sponsorship packages—Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze—there’s an opportunity for every level of involvement. As a sponsor, you’ll gain valuable visibility, connect with top student talent, and align your brand with innovation and education. Your support helps offset event costs and keeps student attendance affordable, ensuring strong participation from the next generation of professionals. Don’t miss out—sponsorship benefits such as speaking opportunities, exhibit space, and event branding are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis!

Become A Sponsor

NAPS 2026 Sponsorship Packages
Benefit Diamond $12,000 - $15,000 Platinum $8,000 - $11,999 Gold $4,000 - $7,999 Silver $2,000 - $3,999 Bronze $1,000 - $1,999
Formal Reception and Banquet Host for Evening Banquet Included        
Three Invitations to Formal Reception and Banquet Included        
Welcome Address Included        
Digital Resume Book of Students Included        
Logo on Signage at the Conference Included Included      
Tabletop Presence Conference-wide Included Included      
Technical Presentation Included Included Included    
Logo in Almost All Email Communications Included Included Included    
Exhibit Space with Electrical Outlet Included Included Included    
Logo at Various Conference Venues Included Included Included Included Included
Logo on NAPS 2026 Webpage Included Included Included Included Included
Complimentary Conference Registrations

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Symposium Planning Committee

We would like to thank our symposium planning committee for their hard work hosting and planning this symposium. We would also like to thank faculty and graduate students associated with Cyber-Physical-Social Systems for Power Grid for their additional support.

Chee-Wooi Ten

General Chair

Chee-Wooi Ten

  • Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

 

Wayne Weaver

Co-Chair

Wayne Weaver

  • Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Chelsea Schelly

Student Program Chair

Chelsea Schelly

Professor of Sociology, Department of Social Sciences

Anna Stuhlmacher

Technical Agenda Chair

Anna Stuhlmacher

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Yi Hu

Publication Chair

Yi Hu

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Flavio Bezerra

Industry Relation Chair

Flavio Costa

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ana Dyreson

Treasurer

Ana Dyreson

Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Contact Us

If you have any questions about participating in or sponsoring the North American Power Symposium, our organizing committee is here to help. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at naps2026-l@mtu.edu—we’re happy to assist with any inquiries you may have.