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2010 Antenna Applications Symposium

September 21-23, 2010

 

AFRL Sensors Directorate
Electromagnetics Division
Antenna Technology Branch
Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts

US Army Research Office
Army Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Antenna Lab
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts

Electromagnetics Laboratory
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

 

 


2010 Deadlines

Abstracts (200 words)

May 21, 2010

Notification of Acceptance

June 11, 2010

Full Papers for Proceedings                    

August 13, 2010


 

Authors are invited to submit abstracts of papers describing development and applications of antennas and related systems. Topics related to military or commercial applications are encouraged, including arrays, packaging, interconnects, fixed and mobile communications, vehicular antennas, signal processing antennas, ultrawideband antennas and arrays, photonics, metamaterials and reconfigurable antennas. Full-length papers will be published in the Symposium Proceedings. Papers must be approved for public release and can have no restrictions on distribution. Submission of abstracts by email is preferred.

 


 

Instructions for Student Paper Contest

Student Paper Contest - Students may submit papers comprised of substantially their personal work for the Student Paper Contest. The papers should fit the symposium theme of antenna development and applications, and be identified for the contest. Winners will receive a stipend toward symposium expenses. The deadlines above apply to Student Paper contestants. See symposium website for more details about the contest and awards.

allerton@ecs.umass.edu.


Send Abstracts to:

Daniel H. Schaubert
University of Massachusetts
Electrical & Computer Engineering
215L Marcus Hall
100 Natural Resoucres Road
Amherst, MA 01003
Tel: (413) 545-2530
Fax: (413) 545-4611
email: allerton@ecs.umass.edu

 

 

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