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Continuing with the outstanding success of IEEE IEMCON 2018, we are proud to present IEMANTENNA ( International Electromagnetics and Antenna Conference 2019), which will be held during 17th – 19th October 2019 at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. The conference aims to bring together scholars from different backgrounds to emphasize dissemination of ongoing research in the fields of Electromagnetics, Antenna and Communication. Contributed papers are solicited describing original works in above mentioned fields and related technologies. The conference will include a peer-reviewed program of technical sessions, special sessions, tutorials and demonstration sessions.
All accepted papers will be presented during the parallel sessions of the Conference and papers will be submitted for publication at IEEE Xplore Digital Library (Scopus, DBLP, Ei Compendex, Web of Science and Google Scholar).
IEMANTENNA 2019 is listed in IEEE conference listing HERE.
This conference will also promote an intense dialogue between academia and industry to bridge the gap between academic research, industry initiatives, and governmental policies. This is fostered through panel discussions, keynotes, invited talks and industry exhibits where academia is exposed to state-of-practice and results from trials and interoperability experiments. The industry in turn benefits by exposure to leading-edge research in networking as well as the opportunity to communicate with academic researchers regarding practical problems that require further research.
Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains and invites outdoor pursuits of all kinds, but also has thriving art, theatre and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections. Please see the beauty of Vancouver here and top 10 attractions of Vancouver here.
Keynote
speakers
Yahia Antar
Royal Military College, Canada
David G.Michelson
University of British Columbia, Canada

Prof. Monica Lam
Stanford University

Prof. Detlef Streiferdt
Technical University Illmenau

Prof. Lutz Sparowitz
Graz University of Technology

Prof. Randy Katz
University of California, Berkeley

Dr. Daniel Ford
Dell Research Laboratory

Prof. Nicolas A. F. Jaeger
University of British Columbia

Prof. Georgios B. Giannakis
University of Minnesota

Sidney Fels
University of British Columbia

Dr. Shen-En, Qian
Canadian Space Agency

Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay
NASA-JPL,California Institute of Technology

Prof. Vincent Wong
University of British Columbia

Prof. Robert Raussendorf
University of British Columbia

Prof. Lutz Lampe
University of British Columbia

Prof. Rodney Vaughan
Simon Fraser University

Prof. Behraad Bahreyni
Simon Fraser University

Mike Mabey
QuirkLogic

Bruce Matichuk
Salu Design Group Inc.

Prof. Uwe Glässer
Simon Fraser University

Matt Eskandar
MR Control Systems International Inc.

Wilson Howe
Symroc

Soroush Karimzadeh
Novarc Technologies

Prof. Pierre Larochelle
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Prof. Axel Krings
University of Idaho

Prof. Babak Esfandiari
Carleton University
Track
Topics
Antenna Theory/Analysis
Metamaterials /Metasurfaces /EBG
Emerging Areas in Electromagnetic & Antenna Technology
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling/Simulation
Multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO)/Smart Antennas
EM and Antenna Measurement Techniques
Electromagnetic Interference/ Electromagnetic Compatibility
Antennas for Wireless Power transfer/Energy Harvesting
Cellular Network/ 5G Applications
Planar Low gain Antennas
Wearable Antennas/Body Area Networks
Defense /Security Applications
Antenna Array/High Gain Antennas
RF and Microwave Circuits
Space Applications/Satellite Communication
Waveguide Antenna/Non Planar Antennas
Active Antennas
Biomedical/ Biological Effects
EM Modeling/ Simulation Techniques.
Signal Processing
Optical Communication
Remote Sensing
Soft computing techniques in EM Design
Microwave Devices
RFID Circuits & Antennas
Location :
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.