>From the desk of Keith Lysiak
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS SOCIETY
The 16th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics
March 20 - 25, 2000
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Share Your Knowledge and Expertise with Your Colleagues
The Annual ACES Symposium is a large gathering of engineers and
scientists sharing information and experiences about the practical
application of computational electromagnetics (CEM). The symposium
offerings include technical presentations, demonstrations, vendor
booths, short courses, and hands-on workshops. All aspects of CEM are
represented. This Symposium is a highly influential outlet for
promoting awareness of recent technical contributions to the
advancement of CEM. Attendance and professional program paper
participation from non-ACES members and from outside North America are
encouraged and welcome. 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 ACES membership.
Areas and topics:
Code performance analysis Computational studies of physics
Code validation Computer hardware issues
Practical code application New, fixed, and enhanced codes
Applications and Techniques:
Antennas Bioelectromagnetics
Scattering Visualization
Wave propagation Radar cross section
Integral & Differential Equations Finite Difference & Finite Element
Frequency-domain & Time-domain Diffraction
Modal Expansion Physical Optics
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS AND TIMETABLE
Submission Deadline - November 1, 1999: Electronic submission
preferred (Microsoft Word). Otherwise submit three copies of a
full-length, camera-ready paper to the Technical Program Chairman.
Specific format required; please request instructions via e-mail or
see on-line instructions. Authors notified of acceptance by
December 1, 1999.
For all questions regarding the ACES Symposium please contact
Douglas H. Werner, Technical Program Chair,
The Pennsylvania State University, 211A Electrical Engineering East,
University Park, PA 16802, Tel: (814) 863-2946, Fax: (814) 865-7065,
E-mail: aces_at_engr.psu.edu or visit ACES on line at:
http://aces.ee.olemiss.edu and http://www.emclab.umr.edu/aces.
EARLY REGISTRATION FEES
ACES MEMBERS $300 STUDENT/RETIRED/UNEMPLOYED $130 (no proceedings)
NON-MEMBER $350 STUDENT/RETIRED/UNEMPLOYED $165 (includes proceedings)
$500 BEST-PAPER PRIZE
A $500 prize will be awarded to the authors of the best non-student
paper accepted for the 16th Annual Review.
$200 BEST STUDENT PAPER CONTEST
This will be for the best student paper accepted for the 16th Annual
Review. The prize will include: 1) free Annual Review registration
for the following year; 2) one free short course; and 3) $200 cash
for the paper.
2000 ACES Symposium Sponsored by: ACES, NPS, PSU, UNR, U OF NV, MSU,
UWI, SWRI
In cooperation with: IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, IEEE
Electromagnetic Compatibility Society and USNC/URSI
Technical Program Chair
Douglas H. Werner
Penn State University
Symposium Co-Chair
Randy Haupt
University of Nevada
Symposium Co-Chair
Pingjuan L. Werner
Penn State DuBois Campus
Vendor Chair
Leo C. Kempel
Michigan State University
Symposium Administrator
Richard W. Adler
Naval Postgraduate School
Short Course Chair
Susan C. Hagness
University of Wisconsin
Publicity Chair
Keith A. Lysiak
Southwest Research Institute
Received on Wed Jun 09 1999 - 03:16:22 EDT
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.2.0 : Sat Oct 02 2010 - 00:10:39 EDT