Workshop Chair
Chair: N. Uzunoglu (Greece)
co-Chair: C. Christopoulos (UK)
Local Organisers
Prof. Nikolaos Uzunoglu
Dr. Irene Karanasiou
National Technical Univ. of Athens
School of Electr. & Comp. Engineering
9, Iroon Polytechneiou
Zografou Campus
15780, Athens, GREECE
email:
emceurope2009@iccs.gr
Important dates
Abstract submission by: 16/01/2009
Abstract submission
by: 27/01/2009
Acceptance notification: 20/02/2009
4-page final paper by: 20/03/2009
4-page final paper by: 03/04/2009
Early registration by: 20/03/2009
NEWS
- THE
WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN IEEE Xplore!
- Young
Scientists’ Programme Event on Wednesday June 10th 2009
at the National Technical University of Athens Campus:
Students, young scientists and engineers who have
registered for the EMC Europe 2009 workshop will be able
to attend (without additional fee) a special session
starting in the afternoon of Wednesday 10th June
entitled "Electromagnetics in Aerospace Systems"
sponsored and organised by the FP7 Research Project
"HIRF Synthetic Environment". Please register promptly
by checking the relevant box in the “Online Paper
Submission” form
Alternatively, for those not
submitting a paper, please register to the YSP event by
sending an email with your name and affiliation to:
emceurope2009@iccs.gr.
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Call for Papers
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EMC Europe 2009
Aim of the workshop
In recent years, the need to make more compact designs and to operate
at increasingly higher frequencies has required innovations in design
and a more intelligent use of materials. Examples are the use of carbon
fibre composites (CFCs) in vehicle manufacture in order to reduce weight
and the impact of this development on reduced shielding and
electromagnetic design in general. At the other end of the scale, meta-
and nano- materials are discussed as possible candidates for reducing
cross-talk in compact designs. New absorbing materials are being
developed for use in EMC applications.
The scope of this Workshop encompasses all these areas. The key
criterion for inclusion in the Workshop is that an EMC application is
addressed. Abstracts should therefore make clear the EMC relevance of
the contribution.
The aims of this workshop are:
- To present progress in the development, analysis and application of materials in EMC applicationsTo discuss ways that materials can be used in innovative ways in EMC design to reduce coupling and improve electromagnetic shielding
- To discuss new measuring and test techniques and methodologies for characterizing new materials and their application in the EMC domain
- To discuss the possibilities offered by new materials in the design of more sensitive probes and antennas
- To bring together industry, government, users and universities to share experiences in these important areas and to identify topics for further development in the future.
