Session at ACES'96 Conference

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Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 16:06:34 -0500 (CDT)

>>> WANTED: HAMS AT ACES '96 <<<

               Perry Wheless is seeking authors for a paper session at the
          Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) '96
          Symposium on amateur radio antenna analysis and design. You do
          not have to be an ACES member to submit a paper and/or attend the
          Symposium. This is an opportunity for hams to combine their work
          and hobby, and to perpetuate the time-honored ACES tradition of
          interest in HF/VHF wire antennas. Prospective authors should
          note that October 27 is the deadline for summaries (approximately
          300 words), and that the full paper does not have to be completed
          until January. Contact Perry by phone at 205-348-1757 or e-mail
          at wwheless_at_ua1vm.ua.edu if you would like to discuss your idea
          for a paper in advance of submission.
               It is now intended that a social event will be organized for
          hams at ACES '96. An open invitation will be issued by way of
          the ACES Newsletter later, but you are encouraged to make known
          your interest in such an event, along with any suggestions for a
          preferred date and/or location.
               More information about ACES membership is available from Dr.
          Richard W. Adler (a.k.a. Dick, K3CXZ) at e-mail rwa_at_mcimail.com.
          More details about the conference are available from Dr. Richard
          Gordon, Technical Program Chairman for ACES '96, at e-mail
          eegordon_at_vm.cc.olemiss.edu. Colleague Atef Elsherbeni has
          already circulated a Call for Papers to nec-list patrons, and so I
          will not consume space with a repetition here.
               The ACES annual Symposium is an important forum for the
          exchange of information and experience among engineers and
          scientists working with Computational Electromagnetics.
          Solutions of applied (practical) problems with CEM techniques
          traditionally have been given high priority in ACES. For a
          rewarding and memorable experience in a unique atmosphere, you
          should plan now to be in Monterey, CA, the third week of March!
          CU there. 73,

                         Perry, K4CWW
Received on Thu Oct 19 1995 - 20:21:00 EDT

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