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Final Call-for-Papers: PIERS 2012 Moscow, Russia, August 19-23, 2012



Title: Final Call-for-Papers: PIERS 2012 Moscow, Russia, August 19-23, 2012

Dear Prof. Wolf Luis Mochan Backal,

This is the final call-for-paper to cordially invite you to participate in the 32nd Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) to be held on August 19-23, 2012 in Moscow, Russia. Call-for-Papers, Programs and Proceedings of the recent PIERS events are available at

http://piers.org/

The submission deadline of one-page abstract is March 20, 2012. Full-length paper is not required by PIERS. On-Line-Submission via web page is strongly recommended.

http://www.piers.org/piers2012Moscow/submit/submit_new.php

A list of special sessions can be found at
http://www.piers.org/piers2012Moscow/session.php

Should you be interested in organizing a Session in PIERS 2012 in Moscow, please fill out the survey form at
http://www.piers.org/piers/submit/survey.php

PIERS General Guideline for Authors and Session Organizers is available at,
http://www.piers.org/piers/guidelines.php

Please kindly be aware that there is no financial support provided for our invitees. All participants are required to register for the conference.

Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) provides an international forum for reporting progress and recent advances in the modern development of electromagnetic theory and its new and exciting applications since 1989. Topics include radiation, propagation, diffraction, scattering, guidance, resonance, power, energy and force issues, and all other modern developments, with spectra ranging from statics to RF, microwave, photonics, and beyond.

Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Having played a central role in the development of the Russian state and its history, Moscow was the capital of the former Soviet Union and continues to pave the way as Muscovites move into the 21st century. An 860 year-old city, Moscow has many reminders of its imperial and Soviet past. It is a sprawling city with numerous museums, Soviet-era monoliths and post-Soviet kitsch.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Moscow

Full-length paper is not required by PIERS. However, accepted and registered full-length papers will be included in PIERS Proceedings and online accessed after the conference.

http://www.piers.org/piersproceedings/

Upcoming & Recent PIERS:
http://www.piers.org/
* PIERS 2012 in Moscow, RUSSIA, August 19-23, 2012
http://www.piers.org/piers2012Moscow/
* PIERS 2012 in Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, March 27-30, 2012 (Advance Program is available now...)
http://www.piers.org/piers2012KualaLumpur/programfinal.php
* PIERS 2011 in Suzhou, September 12-16,2011 
* PIERS 2011 in Marrakesh, March 20-23, 2011
* PIERS 2010 in Cambridge, 5-8 July, 2010
* PIERS 2010 in Xi'an, 22-26 March, 2010

Founded by Professor Jin Au Kong and sponsored by The Electromagnetics Academy, PIERS provides an international forum for reporting progress and recent advances in the modern development of electromagnetic theory and its new and exciting applications starting 1989. Induction to Membership in The Electromagnetics Academy is an honor in recognition of scholarly achievements and distinguished educational and professional services.  The membership directory of the Academy is Who's  Who  in  Electromagnetics. Active members are accorded the status FEMA (Fellow of the ElectroMagnetics Academy).

http://emacademy.org/TEA/index.php

PIERS participant is strongly suggested to update the biography after login PIERS website. Scientists who have participated PIERS over 3 times will be annually evaluated.

Besides PIERS, The Electromagnetics Academy has a wide range of publications,
Editor in Chief: Professor Weng Cho CHEW
JEMWA/PIER, PIER B, PIER Letters, PIER C, PIER M
http://www.jpier.org/pier/authors.php

We very much look forward to seeing you in Moscow, Russia, 2012.

With our best regards,

PIERS 2012 Moscow General Chair
Prof. Alexander B. Samokhin
Moscow Technical University of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automatics, Russia

PIERS 2012 Moscow General Vice Chairs
Prof. Yury V. Shestopalov, Karlstad University, Sweden
Prof. Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan

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PIERS OFFICE
The Electromagnetics Academy
Email: tpc@xxxxxxxxx
http://emacademy.org/
http://www.piers.org/
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The Electromagnetics Academy is a non-profit organization registered in USA. We send out Call-For-Papers notice to the electromagnetics society 4 times for each PIERS event.

We send this invitation letter to you as we notice that you have publications related to electromagnetics or you have attended the past PIERS events. If this email has been sent to you in error, or you would like to unsubcribe from PIERS, please go to,

http://piers.org/piers/unsubscribe.php

For any message to us, please kindly contact us via tpc@xxxxxxxxx.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to you.
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PIERS Suggested Topics:
1 Electromagnetic theory
2 Computational electromagnetics, hybrid methods
3 Spectra, time, and frequency domain techniques
4 Fast iteration, large scale and parallel computation
5 Transmission lines and waveguide discontinuities
6 Resonators, Filters, interconnects, packaging, MMIC
7 Antenna theory and radiation
8 Microstrip and printed antennas, phase array antennas
9 RF and wireless communication, multipath
10 Mobile antennas, conformal and smart skin antennas
11 Power electronics, superconducting devices
12 Systems and components, electromagnetic compatibility
13 Nano scale electromagnetics, MEMS
14 Magnetic levitation, transportation and collision avoidance
15 Precision airport landing systems, GPS
16 Radar sounding of atmosphere, ionospheric propagation
17 Microwave remote sensing and polarimetry, SAR
18 Subsurface imaging and detection technology, GPR
19 Active and passive remote sensing systems
20 Electromagnetic signal processing, wavelets, neural network
21 Rough surface scattering and volume scattering
22 Remote sensing of the earth, ocean, and atmosphere
23 Scattering, diffraction, and inverse scattering
24 Microwave and millimeter wave circuits and devices, CAD
25 Optics and photonics, gyrotrons, THz technology
26 Quantum well devices, microwave photonic systems, PBG
27 Medical electromagnetics, biological effects, MRI
28 Fiber optics, optical sensors, quantum computing
29 Biological media, composite and random media
30 Plasmas, nonlinear media, fractal, chiral media, LHM
31 Constitutive relations and bianisotropic media
32 Moving media, relativity, field quantization, and others