11th International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics
When | Tuesday, April 11, 2023 - Friday, April 14, 2023 |
Where | Cannes France |
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About the event
CEM2023 is the next in a series of conferences on Computation in Electromagnetics extending back more than 25 years. Some of the more recent conferences have been in Edinburgh, UK (2019); London, UK (2014); Wroclaw, Poland (2011); Brighton, UK (2008); Aachen, Germany (2006); Stratford-upon-Avon, UK (2004); Bournemouth, UK (2002).
CEM provides a forum for the discussion of problems, solutions, research and development spanning the spectrum of electromagnetics, focusing on the numerical modelling techniques and applications from “DC to Daylight” (and beyond). This inter-disciplinarity is a feature and a strength of the conference encouraging an inclusive atmosphere with an emphasis on networking.
The conference is organised into a number of thematic sessions—each is based around interactive poster presentations. The session starts with an invited ‘scene setting’ introduction, followed by each author in that session providing a ‘one minute, one slide’ overview before opening the interactive session itself. This allows more detailed and tailored conversations than are possible in traditional ‘oral’ sessions.
CEM2023 is the next in a series of conferences on Computation in Electromagnetics extending back more than 25 years. Some of the more recent conferences have been in Edinburgh, UK (2019); London, UK (2014); Wroclaw, Poland (2011); Brighton, UK (2008); Aachen, Germany (2006); Stratford-upon-Avon, UK (2004); Bournemouth, UK (2002).
CEM provides a forum for the discussion of problems, solutions, research and development spanning the spectrum of electromagnetics, focusing on the numerical modelling techniques and applications from “DC to Daylight” (and beyond). This inter-disciplinarity is a feature and a strength of the conference encouraging an inclusive atmosphere with an emphasis on networking.
The conference is organised into a number of thematic sessions—each is based around interactive poster presentations. The session starts with an invited ‘scene setting’ introduction, followed by each author in that session providing a ‘one minute, one slide’ overview before opening the interactive session itself. This allows more detailed and tailored conversations than are possible in traditional ‘oral’ sessions.