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Call for Papers

Deadline: May 9

AMTA 2004, October 17-22, Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort, Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Submit 200-word abstract including title, author, and affiliation electronically to www.AMTA.org. For additional information, contact the technical coordinator at technical-coordinator@AMTA.org.

Deadline: July 2

16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, February 14-18, 2005, Zurich, Switzerland.

Submit abstract including title, author, and affiliation in pdf format. Visit www.emc-zurich.ch.

Meetings and Symposia

May 18-19 – Military & Aerospace Electronics East, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland.

Event features top experts, timely topics, in-depth sessions, and an exhibition filled with products, services, and solutions. Decision makers will receive a clear perspective on the latest technologies and issues that influence the design, development, and integration of military and aerospace electronic and optoelectronic designs.

Info: Military & Aerospace Electronics Show Registration Coordinator, phone: (603) 891-9267, fax: (603) 891-9490, or visit www.maeshow.com.

June 1-4 – EMC’04/Shendai, Shendai International Center, Shendai, Japan.

Topics at this conference/exhibition include measurement techniques; EMC test facilities; system-level EMC; chip and package level EMC; PCB and circuit design for EMI control; coupling and crosstalk; immunity/susceptibility; ESD, lightning and transients; shielding and grounding; EM absorber; EM environment measurement; power system EMC; communication system EMC; and EM wave propagation and scattering.

Info: Visit www.ieice.org/emc04/.

June 7-10 – Sensors Expo & Conference, Cobo Conference & Exhibition Center, Detroit, Michigan.

Conference includes technologies for automotive, medical/life sciences, industrial automation, process control, telecommunications, manufacturing, consumer electronics, and information systems.

Info: Phone: (800) 331-5706 or visit www.sen sorexpo.com.

June 9-10 – Magnetics 2004, Marriott Denver Tech Center, Denver, Colorado.

Conference focuses on new advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials. Topics include testing/instrumentation, EMI/EMC/shielding, electromagnetic software, magnetic components, coatings, adhesives, magnetic equipment, and emerging technologies.

Info: Visit www.MagneticsMagazine.com.



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.

July 1-2 – EMC York 2004 International Conference and Exhibition, York Race Course, York, United Kingdom.

This conference will feature the latest developments in EMC; current EMC practices; CE marketing regulatory issues; as well as EMC safety effects and related regulations.

Info: York EMC Services Ltd., University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, phone: +44(0)1904 434440, fax: +44(0)1904 43434, or visit www.yorkemc.co.uk/emcYork2004/.

July 12-15 – Homeland Security 2004, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California.

Learn about the Department of Homeland Security’s emerging requirements brought on by 9/11 and how to best present your solutions. With over $138 billion to be spent on homeland security, this is your company’s opportunity to get in on the ground floor and make key contacts.

Info: Visit http://dhstech.com.

July 12-16 – EUROEM 2004: Euro Electomagnetics, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany.

Topics include antennas; electromagnetic compatibility; high-power RF source technology; vulnerability of systems and components; electromagnetic terrorism; high-intensity radiated fields; high-power microwaves; UWB interference with aircraft systems; wavelets and multi-resolution algorithms; and UWB radar systems.

Info: Visit www.euroem.org.

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 19-23 – 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.

October 6-7 – Antenna Systems 2004, Marriott Denver Tech Center, Denver, Colorado.

Topics include the latest techniques in antenna design and testing; maximizing antenna performance, security, and durability; planar, in-building, and RFID systems; GPS, satellite, RF and microwave advancements; new materials for enhancing performance; standards developments and requirements; advancements in smart antenna systems; and component and assembly advancements.

Info: Visit www.infowebcom.com/conference.htm.

October 11-12 – 12th European Gallium Arsenide and Other Compound Semiconductors Application Symposium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

As a part of European Microwave Week 2004, this conference discusses recent developments and trends, and encourages the exchange of scientific and technical information on physical fundamentals, material technology, process development and technology, physics-based and empirical-behavioral modeling of microwave and opto-electronic active devices, design of ICs based on GaAs, InP, SiGe, GaN, SiC and other compound semiconductors. Special emphasis will be given to applications, covering the field of telecommunications (RF, microwave, and optical), automotive, sensors, MEMS, military and space, as well as emerging technologies such as wide-band gap semiconductors.

Info: Visit www.eumw2004.com/gaas2004/html.

October 12-14 - 34th European Microwave Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

As a part of European Microwave Week 2004, this conference features the most recent advances in circuit oriented device modeling and design; modeling and design of high frequency and high data rate photonics, design of subsystems and systems on a chip. The scope includes passive and active components, electromagnetic field theory and theoretical and experimental developments on wave propagation, antennas and antenna systems. Special emphasis will be placed on new designs and design methods and emerging technologies like MEMS.

Info: Visit www.eumw2004.com.

October 14-15 – European Radar Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

As a part of European Microwave Week 2004, this conference will cover microwave for military and civil radar, dealing with technologies up to systems and applications, and with the focus on applications of microwave technologies in radar.

Info: Visit www.eumw2004.com.

October 17-22 – AMTA 2004, Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort, Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Conference includes EMI/EMC/PIM chamber and RF material design, measurement, and instrumentation; satellite antenna measurement; phased-array antenna testing; new instrumentation for testing; measurement standards and laboratory comparisons; and advances in near-field, far-field, and RCS measurement techniques.

Info: Scott Wood, MI Technologies, phone: (678) 475-8353, or visit www.amta2004.com/programs.htm.

November 14-15 – Power Electronics Technology Exhibition and Conference, Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois.

Conference brings together power electronics leaders and speakers to discuss the latest technologies for designing and integrating power electron technologies into today’s systems.

Info: Visit www.powersystems.com.

November 24-26 – EMC/China 2004, Shanghai Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center, Shanghai, China.

This international conference and exhibition on electromagnetic compatibility will address trends, issues, technologies, forecasts, and research breakthroughs in the industry. Exhibitors include Amplifier Research, Potters Industries, ITEM, ETS-Lindgren, Schaffner, Shangzhun Precision, Tri-Power, Micro Gasket, and TDK.

Info: Shanghai Viewtran Exhibition Service Co. Ltd., phone: 0086-21-62477218, fax: 0086-21-62475839.

December 8-9 – Military & Aerospace Electronics West, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California.

Event features top experts, timely topics, in-depth sessions, and an exhibition filled with products, services, and solutions. Decision makers will receive a clear perspective on the latest technologies and issues that influence the design, development, and integration of military and aerospace electronic and optoelectronic designs.

Info: Military & Aerospace Electronics Show Registration Coordinator, phone: (603) 891-9267, fax: (603) 891-9490, or visit www.maeshow.com.

2005

February 14-18 – 16th International Zurich Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Zurich, Switzerland.

Topics include EMC measurement techniques; system-level EMC modeling and effects; power system EMC; computational electromagnetics; EMC protection; automotive and biomedical EMC; and stationary and transient environments.

Info: Visit www.emczurich.ch.

 

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