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Saxion UAS research centres calls for book chapter
Block chain & Emerging Technologies in Energy
Publisher: Routledge – USA; editor Jan Veuger
Block chains or distributed ledgers are an emerging technology that has drawn considerable interest from energy supply firms, start-ups, technology developers, financial institutions, national governments and the academic community. Numerous sources coming from these backgrounds identify block chains as having the potential to bring significant benefits and innovation. Block chains promise transparent, tamper-proof and secure systems that can enable novel business solutions, especially when combined with smart contracts.
Audience:
This book would serve a broad audience including researchers, academicians, students and working professionals in the field of energy, block chain, emerging technologies, business, government, environment services and networking companies.
Keywords:
Block chain - Distributed ledger - Energy decentralization - Peer-to-peer energy trading – Prosumer - Renewable energy – Financial – Management – AI – Big Data – IoT – Machine Learning
Submission Procedure
All book chapters proposal must be submitted by link: j.veuger@saxion.nl, following these guidelines:
· Researchers and practitioners are kindly invited to submit full chapter.
· The length of the book chapter should between 7.000-10.000 words including reference.
· All submitted chapters will be reviewed by a peer reviewer.
Important Dates:
· January 1, 2022: Full chapter submission due
· February, 1, 2022: Review results including notification of acceptance of chapter
· March 1, 2022: ready submission due.
More details, question or send in your call
Contact our head of the research centre for Block chain: Professor Jan Veuger
E: j.veuger@saxion.nl
M: +31 62 29 95 312
You are invited to spread this message within your University.
To whom it applies, Happy Easter holidays!
Kind regards,
Jeanet Nijland
Coördinator Internationalisation
Saxion | University of Applied Sciences