MMET*2018: 17th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory National Aviation University Kyiv, Ukraine, July 2-5, 2018 |
Conference website | http://mmet.org/2018/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmet2018 |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | May 22, 2018 |
Submission deadline | May 22, 2018 |
17th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory (MMET*2018) is a traditional forum held in Ukraine since 1990. It is famous as efficient interface between the Ukrainian and the Western scientists and engineers in the broad area of modeling and simulation of electromagnetic fields including wave propagation, radiation, emission, scattering, guidance, and processing. Characteristic feature of MMET is a stronger emphasis on the analytical and mathematical aspects of research into electromagnetics.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers (4 pages in IEEE format) on the below mantioned topics
- Papers based solely on solutions yielded by a commercial software won't be accepted
- The program consists of only oral presentations (invited and session ones)
- English is single working language
- Full papers are due by May 1st, 2018.
List of Topics
- Asymptotic Methods
- Beams and Particles
- Computational Techniques
- Convergence and Accuracy
- Eigenvalue Problems
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Fast Solvers
- Graphene Electromagnetics
- Gratings and Periodic Structures
- Inverse Problems
- Integral Equation Methods
- Lens Modeling Analytical
- Regularization
- Antenna Modeling
- Metamaterials and Homogenization
- Nystrom-type Methods
- Photonics and Lasers
- Plasmonic Scatterers
- Propagation of Waves
- Quasioptics
- Radar Cross-Section
- Remote Sensing
- Scattering and Diffraction
- Time-Domain Methods
- Waveguide Circuits Modeling
Committees
Program Committee
- Prof. Alex I. Nosich, O. Ya. Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics NASU (IRE NASU), Kharkiv, Ukraine, Co-Chair
- Dr. Yu. A. Averyanova, National Aviation University (NAU), Kyiv, Ukraine, Co-Chair
Organizing committee
- Dr. Volodymyr Byelobrov, IRE NASU, Kharkiv, Ukraine, Secretaty
- Ms. Daryna Pesina, IRE NASU, Kharkiv, Ukraine, Web-Manager
- Mr. D.M. Natarov, IRE NASU, Kharkiv, Ukraine, Proceedings editor
Venue
National Aviation University (NAU), venue of MMET*2018 conference, is one of the world's most powerful aviation higher educational institutions with more than 50000 students including 1200 international students from 49 countries. Before the collapse of the USSR, NAU was the main source of engineers of all aviation profiles including the wide field of avionics for all the USSR and other countries.
The University consists of fifteen institutes, seven colleges, a technical school, two high schools, Center for Air and Space Law, European regional centers of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The University has the world's only educational hangar, training airfield, training radio ground with aviation ground equipment, aerodynamic and training complexes. NAU has a spacious campus with convenient connection with the central part of Kyiv. The University has all necessary conditions and experience to conduct successful conference event.
Kyiv, one of the greenest European capitals, combines rich medieval history, elegance of Modern architecture and heritage of Soviet era. Currently it is a vivid and vibrant city full of various entertainments for any taste. It is also the biggest city of the modern Ukraine and the most ancient centre of the East Slavic nationhood and culture. Kyiv is located at the banks of the Dnieper River and counts its history from 6th century. Now its population is about 3 million. The city has a lot of universities and large scientific community, the Presidium and many research institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine are situated here.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Denys Natarov or Volodymyr Byelobrov