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 since 1989. Topics include radiation, propagation, diffraction, scattering, guidance, resonance, power, energy and force issues, and all other modern developments, with spectra ranging from statics to RF, microwave, photonics, and beyond. The Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) is sponsored by The Electromagnetics Academy.
Electromagnetic theory
Computational electromagnetics, hybrid methods
Spectra, time, and frequency domain techniques
Fast iteration, large scale and parallel computation
Transmission lines and waveguide discontinuities
Resonators, filters, interconnects, packaging, MMIC
Antenna theory and radiation
Microstrip and printed antennas, phase array antennas
RF and wireless communication, multipath
Mobile antennas, conformal and smart antennas
Power electronics, superconducting devices
Systems and components, electromagnetic compatibility
Nano scale electromagnetics, MEMS
Magnetic levitation, transportation and collision avoidance
Precision airport landing systems, GPS
Radar sounding of atmosphere, ionospheric propagation
Microwave remote sensing and polarimetry, SAR
Subsurface imaging and detection technology, GPR
Active and passive remote sensing systems
Electromagnetic signal processing, wavelets, neural network
Rough surface scattering and volume scattering
Remote sensing of the earth, ocean, and atmosphere
Scattering, diffraction, and inverse scattering
Microwave and millimeter wave circuits and devices, CAD
Wireless power transfer and harvesting
Medical electromagnetics, biological effects, bioimaging
Microwave photonics, THz technology
Biophotonics, optical sensors and environmental monitoring
Novel optical fibers and fiber-based devices
Advanced photonic materials and nanophtonics
Optoelectronic devices and integration
Light emitting and lasing
Coherent optics, ultrafast optics
Light harvesting, photovoltaics, optoelectronics in energy
Metamaterials and plasmonics
Quantum electrodynamics, computing and information theory
Biological media, composite and random media
Plasmas, nonlinear media, fractal, chiral media
Constitutive relations and bianisotropic media
Moving media, relativity, field quantization, and others
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2017
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