ACES Conference - Call for papers

From: Atef Elsherbeni <atef_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 15:39:48 -0500

        It is an honor to have a paper contribution from either you or your
colleagues for presentation in a session I am organizing at the 12th
Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics to be
held from March 18-22, 1996 at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA.

        The session is planned for the use of FDTD/TLM techniques in the
analysis and design of striplines and/or microstrip antennas with more emphasis
on high frequency applications.

        If you are interested in participating, please send me at your earliest
convenience an E-mail reply with the expected title of your paper. You should,
however, send your abstract to the technical program chair (Dr. Richard Gordon)
and in your cover letter, please mention that you want the paper to be
scheduled for the session organized by Atef Elsherbeni.

        I have attached the revised E-mail Call for Papers for your
convenience.

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                THE APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC SOCIETY

1996 CALL FOR PAPERS 1996

The 12th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics

                             March 18-22, 1996

              Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California

          Share your knowledge and expertise with your colleagues!

The Annual ACES Symposium is an ideal opportunity to participate in a large
gathering of EM analysis enthusiasts. The purpose of the Symposium is to
bring analysts together to share information and experience about the practical
application of EM analysis using computational methods. The symposium
offerings
include technical presentations, demonstrations, vendor booths and short
courses. All aspects of electromagnetic computational analysis are
represented.
Contact Richard Gordon for details.

Technical Program Chairman Symposium Administrator

Richard K. Gordon Richard W. Adler
EE Dept. Univ. of Mississippi ECE Dept./Code ECAB
Anderson Hall, Box 41 Naval Postgraduate School
University, MS 38677 833 Dyer Rd. Room 437
Phone: (601) 232-5388 Monterey, CA 93943-5121
FAX: (601) 232-7231 Phone: (408) 646-1111
Email: eegordon_at_vm.cc.olemiss.edu FAX: (408) 646-0300
                                        Email: rwa_at_mcimail.com

Symposium Co-Chairman Symposium Co-Chairman

Jin-Fa Lee Eric Michielssen
ECE Department ECE Department
Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Illinois
100 Institute Road 1406 West Green Street
Worcester, MA 01609 Urbana, IL 61801-2991
Phone: (508) 831-5778 Phone: (217) 333-3801
FAX: (508) 831-5491 FAX: (217) 333-8986
Email: jinlee_at_ece.wpi.edu Email: michiels_at_decwa.ece.uiuc.edu

                        1996 ACES Symposium

Sponsored by: ACES, NCCOSC, NPS, DDE/LLNL

In cooperation with: The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, the IEEE
                        Electromagnetic Compatibility Society and USNC/URSI

                THE APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS SOCIETY

                        CALL FOR PAPERS

The 12th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics

Papers may address general issues in applied computational electromagnetics,
or may focus on specific applications, techniques, codes, or computational
issues of potential interest to the Applies Computational Electromagnetics
Society membership. Area and topics include:

( Code validation
( Code performance analysis
( Computational studies of basic physics
( Examples of practical code application
( New codes, algorithms, code enhancements, and code fixes
( Computer Hardware Issues
( Partial list of applications: antennas wave propagation
                                   radar imaging radar cross section
                                  shielding bioelectromagnetics
                                   EMP, EMI/EMC visualization
                                  dielectric & magnetic materials
                                inverse scattering
                                   microwave components
                                MIMIC technology
                                fiberoptics
                                remote sensing & geophysics
                                communications systems
                                propagation through plasmas
                                eddy currents non-destructive evaluation

( Partial list of techniques: frequency-domain &
                                        time-domain techniques
                        integral equation & differential equation techniques
                        finite difference & finite element analysis
                        diffraction theories physical optics
                        modal expansions perturbation methods
                        hybrid methods moment methods

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS AND TIMETABLE

For both summary and final paper, please supply the following data for the
principal author: name, address, Email address, FAX, and phone numbers for
both work and home.

October 27, 1995: Submission deadline. Submit four copies of a
                        300-500 word summary to the Technical Program Chairman.
November 24, 1995: Authors notified of acceptance
January 10, 1996: Submission deadline for camera-ready copy.
                        The papers should not be more
                        than 8 pages long including figures.

Registration fee per person for the Symposium will be approximately $235.
The exact fee will be announced later.

SHORT COURSE

Short courses will be offered in conjunction with Symposium covering numerical
techniques, computational methods, surveys of EM analysis and code usage
instruction. It is anticipated that short courses will be conducted
principally
on Monday March 25 and Friday March 29. Fee for a short course is expected to
be approximately $90 per person for a half-day course and $140 for a full-day
course, if booked before March 3, 1996. Full details of 1996 Symposium will be
available by November 1995. Short Course Attendance is not covered by the
Symposium Registration Fee!

EXHIBITS

Vendor booths and demonstrations will feature commercial products, computer
hardware and software demonstrations, and small company capabilities.

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        With my best regards.

-- 
Atef Elsherbeni				Mailing address:
Associate Professor			---------------
					Dr. Atef Elsherbeni
E-mail: atef_at_sphinx.ee.olemiss.edu	Electrical Engineering Department.
Fax: (601)232-7231			University of Mississippi
Tel: (601)232-5382			University, MS 38677
Received on Tue Oct 10 1995 - 03:11:00 EDT

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