2005 Workshop on
Computational Electromagnetics in Time-Domain (CEM-TD)
CEM-TD 2005
September 12 - 14, 2005
Technology Square Research Building, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Cosponsored by IEEE MTT and AP Societies
Workshop Co-Chairs
Prof. M.M.Tentzeris, Georgia Tech, U.S.A.
Prof. S.El-Ghazaly, University of Tennessee, U.S.A.
International Steering Committee
Prof. C.Christopoulos, University of Nottingham, U.K.
Prof. W.J.R.Hoefer, University of Victoria, CANADA
Prof. T.Itoh, U.C.L.A., U.S.A.
Prof. C.Balanis, A.S.U., U.S.A.
Prof. J.Volakis, O.S.U. U.S.A.
Prof. Z.Chen, Dalhousie University, CANADA
Prof. M.Okoniewski, University of Calgary, CANADA
Prof. N.Nikolova, McMaster University, CANADA
Prof. P.Russer, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY
Prof. T.Weiland, Technical University of Darmstadt, GERMANY
Dr. P.Saguet, ENSERG, FRANCE
Prof. R.Sorrentino, University of Perugia, ITALY
Prof. L.Roselli, University of Perugia, ITALY
Prof. R.Vahldieck, E.T.H., SWITZERLAND
Prof. Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, S.KOREA
Prof. M.Kuroda, Tokyo University of Technology, JAPAN
Email: etentze@ece.gatech.edu
Website: http://www.ece.gatech.edu/~etentze/cem2005.html
The Sixth Workshop on Computational Electromagnetics in Time-Domain (CEM-TD 2005) will be held at the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) at Georgia Tech from September 12-14, 2005. This conference is organized by the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) of Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A. Atlanta, the venue of the 1996 Olympics, is the business, educational, technological and cultural center of the South in the US. Its airport is the busiest in the world with direct links to most destinations all over the world.
SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE
The Georgia Electronics Design Center (GEDC) at Georgia Tech is pleased to host and invite you for the biennial international workshop, CEM-TD 2005. Since 1995, this workshop has successfully been held five times before in Europe and North America. The main objectives of this workshop are (1) to bring together the researchers and practitioners from around the globe to exchange new ideas and application experiences in time domain electromagnetic modeling and (2) to stimulate the development of novel time domain algorithms and their applications to realistic and challenging problems. The workshop will consist of invited special talks, contributed presentations and poster sessions. English will be the working language and selected papers are planned to be published in a Special issue of the International Journal of Numerical Modeling.
MAIN TOPICS
Theory and applications of time-domain methods:
Novel algorithms and applications:
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission : March 30, 2005
Acceptance Notification : April 30, 2005 [this will facilitate the visa process for entry to the US ]
Registration Deadline : August 15, 2005
AUTHOR'S INFORMATION FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS
TO CEM-TD 2005