NEC-LIST: Papers on Amateur Radio CEM Applications for ACES '98

From: Perry Wheless <wwheless_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 17:08:34 +0000

>>> WANTED: for ACES '98 <<<
>>> Papers on Amateur Radio CEM Applications <<<

Perry Wheless is seeking authors for a proposed technical paper
session on "CEM Applications in Amateur Radio" at the Applied
Computational Electromagnetics Society's 1998 Symposium. ACES '98 is
scheduled for the week of March 16-20, 1998, at the Naval Postgraduate
School, Monterey, California.

A similar session was held in connection with the ACES '96 conference.
The 1996 session was a well-attended and successful special evening
event, which followed a "Hamz in ACES" dinner social. The session
organization effort for ACES '97 was too little, too late, and so
there was no session on this topic last year. A good slate of papers
and high participation level for 1998 would help establish this
session category as a regular feature of future conferences.

This is an opportunity for hams to combine their professional
interests and hobby. ACES has a tradition of recognizing useful NEC
applications, notably HF/VHF wire antennas, and the ACES annual
conference is becoming an increasingly influential outlet for papers
reporting the latest CEM developments in communications (EMI/EMC,
propagation, etc).

There are new paper submission requirements in effect this year. Four
copies of a full-length, camera-ready manuscript must be received by
Dr. Jianming Jin no later than November 25, 1997. Please contact Perry
directly if you would like to discuss a paper idea in advance of
submission; he may be reached by telephone at 205-348-1757, or by
email at wwheless_at_ua1vm.ua.edu. Thanksgiving will be here before you
know it, so NOW is the time to select a topic and begin preparation of
your paper.

Monterey is a unique setting, and the ACES annual Symposium is an
important forum for the exchange of technical information among
engineers and scientists working with Computational Electromagnetics.
For an experience that is both pleasant and educational, you should
plan now to be in Monterey the third week of March!

It is not necessary to be a member of ACES to submit a paper and/or
attend the annual Symposium, but the conference registration fee is
higher for non-members. More information about ACES membership is
available from Dr. Richard W. Adler (a.k.a. Dick, K3CXZ) at email
rwa_at_ibm.net.

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Dr. W. Perry Wheless, Jr., P.E.
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Alabama
Box 870286; 324 Houser Hall
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0286
phone 205-348-1757 fax 205-348-6959
preferred e-mail: wwheless_at_ua1vm.ua.edu
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Received on Mon Oct 06 1997 - 09:23:52 EDT

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