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Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics 2013 : 1st IET Colloquium on Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics

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Link: http://www.theiet.org/events/2013/174788.cfm?origin=wikicfp
 
When Feb 21, 2013 - May 8, 2013
Where Loughborough, UK
Submission Deadline May 8, 2013
Categories    antennas   wireless   electromagnetics   radar
 

Call For Papers

A free one-day meeting to bring together research engineers and scientists to share the latest technical knowledge about electromagnetic devices, systems and the propagation of electromagnetic fields.

Subject areas to include (but not strictly limited to):

- All topics relating to physical radiating structures.
- Computer modelling of electromagnetic field problems.
- Wireless systems.
- Radar
- Electromagnetic measurements.
- Electromagnetic compatibility.
- Propagation of electromagnetic waves.

The colloquium combines a physical event held on 29 May 2013 held at Loughborough University and sponsored by the IET Antennas and Propagation Network on , with a full community-reviewed publication after the seminar.

The publication will take the form of annotated and referenced presentation slides with technical appendices.

Final papers will be INSPEC listed and fully citable.

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