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Call for Papers
Deadline: March 15
2004 IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference, September 19-22,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Submit abstract including title, author, and affiliation in
a pdf, MS Word, or postscript format using the http://rawcon.org
web page.
Deadline: April 17
3rd International Workshop on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic
Fields, October 4-8, Kipriotis Village Resort, Kos, Greece.
Submit abstract including title, author, and affiliation in
MS Word for Windows to conf2004@imm.demokritos.gr. Visit http://imm.demokritos.gr/bioeffects/index.html
for details.
Meetings and Symposia
April 20-22 ITEC 2004,
ExCel, London, U.K.
Sponsored by the Defense Manufacturers Association, this is
Europes only annual conference and exhibition dedicated
to defense training, education, and simulation. Topics include
the networked battlespace; procurement of education and training
strategies; e-learning; multi-level training; country and
international organization briefings and rail transport training
conference.
Info: ITEC 2004, Reed Exhibitions Ltd., 26 The Quadrant, Richmond,
Surrey, TW9 1DL, U.K., visit www.itec.co.uk.
June 22-24 4th Annual
Intelligent Vehicle Systems Symposium & Exhibition, Grand
Traverse Resort and Spa, Traverse City (Acme), Michigan.
This symposium provides researchers, developers, and program
managers from government, academia, and industry a forum to
exchange information on current work related to the advancement
of technologies and applications of intelligent systems to
Army and commercial vehicles. Sponsored by Vectronics Technology
Area & National Automotive Center as well as the Intelligent
Vehicle Technologies Section of the National Defense Industrial
Association, this event also provides and opportunity to vie
the latest vendor technologies.
Info: Capt. Bruce Roulstone, USN (Ret.), NIDA, 2111 Wilson
Blvd., Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22201, phone: (703) 247-2574,
fax: (703) 522-1885.
June 23-24 Equipment Protection
2004, Sheraton Denver Tech Center, Denver, Colorado.
The conference includes new developments in enclosures, components,
materials and integrated enclosure systems as well as EMI/ESD,
thermal, power, shock/vibration, acoustic/noise and contamination
protection.
Info: Visit www.equipmentprotectionmagazine.com/ep_ conf_index.htm.
June 29-July 1 2004 Wroclaw
EMC Symposium, Poland.
The oldest European Symposium on EMC, organized every second
year since 1972.
Info: EMC Organizing Committee, Box 2241, 51-519 Wroclaw 22,
Poland, Fax: +48 71 3728878, email: emc@il.wroc.pl.
August 9-13 2004 IEEE
Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Convention Center,
Santa Clara, California.
The symposium features presentations, exhibits, and demonstrations
on topics such as design practices and innovations; coupling
mechanisms; analytical analysis; management and control; computational
analysis; challenges in research and industry; technologies
and devices; measurement techniques and instrumentation; natural
EMC phenomena; and standards.
Info: Vita Feuerstein, IEEE Conference Management Services,
445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08855, phone: (732) 562-5826,
fax: (732) 981-1203, email: v.feuerstein@ieee.org or visit
www.emc_2003.org.
September 6-10 EMC Europe
2004: International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility,
Auditorium of the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands.
Symposium offers researchers from academia, industry, and
government the possibility to present progress in their research
and to discuss all aspects of EMC in a challenging academic
environment.
Info: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Congress Office,
P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands, phone: +31
40 2474000, fax: +31 40 2458195, or visit www.EMCEurope_2004.tue.nl.
September 19-22 2004 IEEE
Radio and Wireless Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Conference presents the most recent interdisciplinary aspects
of wireless and RF technology. It focuses on how the pieces
fit together to shape the latest development in communications
technology, and enable the convergence of applications. In
addition to oral presentations and posters, RAWCON includes
workshops and panels, as well as exhibits and presentations
by vendors.
Info: Visit http://rawcon.org.
September 29-23 INTELEC
2004: 26th International Telecommunications Energy Conference,
Hyatt Regency Chicago on the Riverwalk, Chicago, Illinois.
This international conference provides an opportunity for
network operators and designers to interact directly with
the designers, manufacturers, and distributors of power equipment
and to discuss topics related to power systems components,
and energy storage. Over 1,500 representative from more than
50 countries are expected to attend.
Info: Visit www.intelec.org.
September 21-23 Wescon
North America, Anaheim Convention Center, California.
This OEM electronics event provides an opportunity to meet
one-on-one with designers and specifiers and features design
and analysis; nanotechnology; photonics; components technology;
test and measurement; power components; production and packaging;
and interconnect pavilions.
Info: Electronic Conventions Inc., 1230 Rosecrans Ave., Suite
100, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266, phone: (310) 524-4100, fax:
(310) 643-7328, or visit www.wescon.com.
October 4-8 3rd International
Workshop on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields,
Kipriotis Village Resort, Kos, Greece.
Topics include electromagnetic compatibility; antennas in
matter; regulatory policy; fields and radiation management;
transductive coupling; biophysical chemical basis of EMFs
interaction; regulatory policy; and fields and radiation management.
Info: Visit http://imm.demokritos.gr/bioeffects/-index.html.
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