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CEFC 2010 : 14th Biennial IEEE Confer ence on Electromagnetic Field Computation

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Link: http://www.cefc2010.com/
 
When May 9, 2010 - May 12, 2010
Where Chicago, IL, USA
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    magnetics
 

Call For Papers

It is our great pleasure to announce the Fourteenth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation (CEFC 2010), which is sponsored by IEEE Magnetics Society. We welcome you to participate in one of the most important biennial scientific and technical events. The aims of the IEEE CEFC are to present the latest developments in modeling and simulation methodologies for the analysis of electromagnetic fields and wave interactions, with the application emphasis being on the computer-aided design of low and high frequency devices, components and systems. Scientists and engineers worldwide are invited to submit original contributions in the areas of Static and Quasi-static Fields, Wave Propagation, Material Modeling, Coupled Problems, Numerical Techniques, Optimization and Design, Software Methodology, Nanomagnetics, Nanophotonics, Bioelectric Field Computation as well as Devices and Applications.

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