The symposium will be focused on applications of electromagnetics and mechanics.
Specifically, the symposium provides a forum for exchanging ideas and
discussing recent developments in such areas as:
-
Nanotechnology Applications
-
Nuclear Fusion Technology
-
Laser and Particle Beams, Plasmas
-
Applied Superconductivity
-
Inverse Problems
-
Nondestructive Evaluation (Electromagnetic and Mechanical methods)
-
Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
-
Biomedical Engineering
-
Micromagnetism, Hysteresis
-
Electromagnetic Smart Fluids, Electromagnetic Processing of Materials
-
Electromagnetic Functional Materials and Adaptive Systems
-
Analysis and Simulation of Electromagnetic Devices
-
Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
-
Electromagnetic Sensors and Actuators
-
Advanced Magnetic Engineering, Dynamics, Control
The symposium emphasizes both basic science and early engineering developments
in these interdisciplinary fields. The symposium also strongly encourages practical
application of emerging technologies to problems of direct relevance to industries.
Consequently, both theoretical as well as applied research topics are of interest.
The symposium will include both oral and poster sessions. As in the past, a number
of prominent experts will be giving keynote lectures on areas of emerging interest.
Prospective authors should submit their two pages abstracts electronically in either
PDF or DOC format. Detailed instructions for paper submission will be available in
due course.
The two page abstracts will undergo a peer-review process. The accepted contributions will be included in the Symposium
Proceedings. Authors of accepted short papers will be solicited to submit the 6
pages full version that, after a peer-review process, will be published in a special
issue of the International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics.