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 2007 NSFC Workshop on Metamaterials 

 
PIERS2007 in Beijing, CHINA, 26-30 March, 2007
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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. Spectra ranges from statics to RF, microwave, photonics, and beyond. Topics include radiation, propagation, diffraction, scattering, guidance, resonance, power, energy and force issues, and all other modern developments. Potential session organizers are welcome to propose specific technical topics by filling out the PIERS survey.

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Instruction for Authors

  • Authors are invited to submit a one-page summary or full papers no more than 5 pages in English. The paper should explain clearly the content and relevance of the proposed technical contribution. Conference Proceedings will be in the form of CD-ROM without printed hard-copy. All accepted full papers will be published in PIERS Online after the author is preregistered.
  • Authors will be informed with username and password to login webpage after paper is accepted. Authors can proofread papers, download Invitation Letters after login.
  • All presenting authors must pay non-refundable pre-registration fee and is limited to presenting no more than three papers in oral and poster sessions. Inclusion of the paper in the Technical Program and PIERS Proceedings is guaranteed only after the pre-registration of the presenting author is completed before 7 November 2006.
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