[IMS] The International Microwave Symposium - Washington, USA
The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society’s 2013 International Microwave Symposium (IMS2013) will be held on 2 - 7 June 2013 in Seattle, Washington as the centerpiece of MicrowaveWeek 2013. IMS2013 offers technical sessions, interactive forums, plenary and panel sessions, workshops, short courses, exhibition, application seminars, historical exhibits, and a wide variety of other technical and social activities including a guest program. The Microwave Week 2013 technical program also comprises the RFIC symposium (www.rfic2013.org) and the ARFTG conference (www.arftg.org). With over 9,000 participants and 600 exhibitions of state-of-the-art microwave products, the Microwave Week is the world’s largest gathering of Radio Frequency (RF) and microwave professionals and the most important forum for the latest research advances in the field.
Paper submission: Authors are invited to submit technical papers describing original work on radio-frequency, microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz (THz) theory and techniques. The deadline for submission is 10 December 2012. Papers should be three pages in length (PDF format), and should not exceed one megabyte in file size. Hardcopy and email submissions will not be accepted. Please refer to the IMS2013 website (http://ims2013.mtt.org) for detailed instructions concerning paper submission. Authors must adhere to the format provided in the conference paper template available on the symposium’s website. It is the authors’ responsibility to obtain all required company and government clearances prior to submission. Please don’t wait until the last day to start using the paper submission process. Those unfamiliar with the process may encounter paper formatting or clearance issues that may take time to resolve.
A double blind review process will be used. Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, content, clarity, and relevance. For accepted papers, the electronic submission of a final manuscript along with a copyright assignment to the IEEE will be required no later than 1 March 2013. Symposium proceedings will be recorded on electronic media and archived in IEEE-Xplore. Authors of accepted papers should consider submitting an extended version of their symposium paper for possible publication in the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques.
Conference website IMS 2013
Important Deadlines
Paper submission: Authors are invited to submit technical papers describing original work on radio-frequency, microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz (THz) theory and techniques. The deadline for submission is 10 December 2012. Papers should be three pages in length (PDF format), and should not exceed one megabyte in file size. Hardcopy and email submissions will not be accepted. Please refer to the IMS2013 website (http://ims2013.mtt.org) for detailed instructions concerning paper submission. Authors must adhere to the format provided in the conference paper template available on the symposium’s website. It is the authors’ responsibility to obtain all required company and government clearances prior to submission. Please don’t wait until the last day to start using the paper submission process. Those unfamiliar with the process may encounter paper formatting or clearance issues that may take time to resolve.
A double blind review process will be used. Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, content, clarity, and relevance. For accepted papers, the electronic submission of a final manuscript along with a copyright assignment to the IEEE will be required no later than 1 March 2013. Symposium proceedings will be recorded on electronic media and archived in IEEE-Xplore. Authors of accepted papers should consider submitting an extended version of their symposium paper for possible publication in the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques.
Conference website IMS 2013
Important Deadlines
Paper Submission
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December 10, 2012
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Acceptance Notification
| February 5, 2013 |
Camera-ready Submission
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March 1, 2013
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Conference Date
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June 2-7, 2013
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