Upcoming Events

Call for Papers

Deadline: December 1

16th Annual DoD Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Program Review, March 2-6, Marriott New Orleans Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Submit brief abstract describing proposed paper's main points and conclusion, including title and contact information electronically to e3coordinator@jsc.mil.

Contact www.fbcinc.com/dod3.

Deadline: January 8

IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, August 17-21, Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas.

Electronically submit six-page abstract describing proposed paper's main points and conclusion, including title and contact information. Must be submitted online.

Contact www.emc2009.org.

Deadline: January 15

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation, July 21-23, Dayton, Ohio.

Electronically submit two-page abstract describing proposed paper's main points and conclusion, including title and contact information. Must be submitted online.

Contact www.usasymposium.com/ende/abstracts.htm.

Meetings and Symposia

November 16-21

AMTA 2008: 30th Annual Meeting of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts.

Promotes advances in electromagnetic technologies for antenna and radar cross-section measurements. Exhibits showcase antenna and measurement related products and services.

Info: Visit www.amta2008.org.

November 18-20

EMC/China 2008, Shanghai Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center, Shanghai, China.

Includes electromagnetic compatibility developments and trends, products and applications. Exhibitors include testing centers, laboratories, EMI shielding products, conductive materials, and certification organizations.

Info: Viewtran Exhibition Service Co. Ltd., Room 913, No. 3 Building, 1486 Nanjing Rd. (W), Shanghai 200040, China, phone: +86-21-62477218, fax: +86-21-62475839, or visit www.emcexpo.com.

November 26-27

10th International Conference on Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility, NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore, India.

Provides hands-on practical and design oriented EMC information with in-depth exposure to the latest state-of-the-art EMC technologies.

Info: Visit www.semcei.org.

December 16-19

Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference 2008, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong, China.

Focuses on compliance of electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility regulations in addition to antenna designs and microwave technology developments.

Info: Visit www.apmc2008.org.

2009

January 12-16

20th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Zurich, Switzerland.

Covers the entire scope of EMC theory, measurements, and technology. Includes EMC and signal integrity measurement; lightning and high power electromagnetics; transportation and biomedical EMC; standards and specifications; laboratory accreditation; and personal certification.

Info: B. Schuhbeck-Wagner, EMC Zurich 2009, ETH Zurich, IFH, ETZ K83, Gloriastr. 35, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland, phone: +41 44 632 2951, or visit: www.emc.zurich.ch.

March 2-6

16th Annual DoD Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Program Review, Marriott New Orleans Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Provides an information exchange forum for DoD, government, and industry E3 engineering and spectrum management professionals to address E3 and spectrum policy, operational doctrine, EMC standardization, education, emerging technologies, test and evaluation.

Info: Visit www.fbcinc.com/dodde3/defaul.aspx.

March 8-13

Pittcon 2009, McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois.

Most comprehensive annual meeting on laboratory science in the world, offering a first class lab product exposition, a diverse, high quality technical program, unparalleled educational programs, and invaluable peer to peer networking opportunities.

Info: Visit www.pittcon.org.

March 10-12

EMV 2009 Stuttgart, Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.

Europe's leading exhibition for electromagnetic compatibility and the ideal platform for the dialogue between users in all fields of the electronic industry, the suppliers of EMC solutions and services, and scientific EMC experts.

Info: Visit www.e-emc.com.

May 10-15

AGU Chapman Conference on Effects of Thunderstorms and Lightning in the Upper Atmosphere, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.

Covers electromagnetic effects; energetic processes; photochemical, kinetic and transport mechanisms; underlying meteorology of sprite-associated lightning; and gas breakdown and discharge processes.

Info: Visit www.agu.org/meetings/chapman/2009/bcall.

June 16-19

8th International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electromagnetic Ecology, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Scientists, engineers and students working in EMC present the progress in their work and discuss problems of current mutual interest.

Info: Visit www.eltech.ru/emc.

July 20-24

2009 International Symposium on EMC, Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan.

Includes EMC management and test facilities; standards and regulations; ESD and transients; shielding and grounding; immunity/susceptibility; EM wave propagation and scattering; and lightning and over-voltage protection,

Info: Visit www.ieice.org/emc09.

July 21-23

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation, Dayton, Ohio.

Brings together international engineers and scientists in academic institutions, government laboratories, and industry. Includes residual stress measurements, aerospace applications, inverse problems, materials characterization, high frequency coil design, composites, advanced sensors, and biomedical applications.

Info: Visit www.www.usasymposium.com/ende.

August 17-21

IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas.

Symposium provides excellent resources for EMC, design, and compliance engineers. Technical program offers EMC information with papers backed by solid research and development by recognized industry-leading experts. Workshop provides practical real-world tools fo engineers and technicians dealing with EMC. Exhibition shows the largest array of EMC products and services. The Global EMC University provides continuing education credits.

Info: April Coles, IEEE Conference Management Services, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, phone: (732) 465-6620, email: a.coles@ieee.org, or visit www.emc2009.org.

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