March 31 - April 2, 2014    london , United Kingdom
CEM 2014 is an excellent opportunity for experts in the field, including practicing engineers and designers, to network and exchange information on recent developments in electromagnetic modelling.

It is also of high interest to students and academics undertaking research in electromagnetics, and to engineers in fields such as telecommunications, propagation and remote sensing, power, defence and transport, where the electromagnetic aspects are crucial.

The focus is on an inclusive conference with networking opportunities. The emphasis is on interactive (poster) presentations with plenty of opportunities for informal discussions.

Each session will start with invited oral introductory reviews of the relevant topics.

Technical scope in brief

The Conference Committee welcomes original contributions covering all aspects of Computational Electromagnetics. Contributions are encouraged from, but not limited to, the themes and topics in the areas listed:

A. Theory, techniques and algorithms of Computational Electromagnetics
B. Numerical methods (finite elements, FDTD, TLM, Hybrid, Multipole, etc)
C. Applications of CEM (antennas, EMC, machines, sensors, bio, nano, etc)
D. CEM in education
E. Code validation

Venue

Location: South Kensington campus Imperial College London
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