2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMC, ISTANBUL MAY 11-16, 2003: CALL FOR EMC COMPUTER MODELING AND SIMULATION DEMONSTRATIONS SPONSORED BY THE IEEE EMC SOCIETY EDUCATION AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE We are planning to hold special sessions on EMC Computer Modeling and Simu= lation (M&S) Demonstrations at the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on EMC in Istanbul, Turkey. These special sessions build upon the success of previous years' M&S demonstrations. This session is devoted to illustrating fundamental EMC mo= deling and simulation concepts and methods through a series of interactive comput= er demonstrations performed over a three-day period. Various computational electromagnetic (CEM) modeling techniques will be demonstrated illustrating their application to simple canonical-type probl= ems in order to show how specific EMC problems can be analytically solved. These includ= e the application of the moment method (MoM), uniform theory of diffraction (UTD= ) and variations on the asymptotic ray tracing method, finite difference time-do= main (FDTD), finite element modeling (FEM), transmission line (TL) theory, and = other useful methods. The demonstrations will be conducted using general-purpose codes to illust= rate the M&S concepts and approaches. Hands-on participation during the demonstrati= ons is encouraged. The demonstrations may cover, but not be limited to the follow= ing topics: =B7 Shielding Effectiveness, Aperture Leakage Effects =B7 System-Level Cable Interactions (Crosstalk, Radiation and Coupling) =B7 System-Level EMC Antenna Interactions Analysis for Large, Complex Structures =B7 Lightning, EMP and other Transient Field Interactions with Structures =B7 EMC and Signal Integrity Simulation Techniques for Printed Circuit Boa= rds, including Power and Ground Voltage Simultaneous Switching Noise (SSN) and = Effects of Decoupling, Other proposals are encouraged and will be considered but S&M demonstratio= ns on popular topics from previous years will also be welcomed. If you are interested in having a S&M Demonstration considered, please sub= mit by e-mail only a short written proposal to the Symposium Secretariat at emc2003@xxxxxxxxxxx or to Andy Drozd at a.l.drozd@xxxxxxxx no later than J= anuary 30, 2003. The proposal should include: a) Title of Demonstration b) Presenter Name(s)/Company Affiliation including city/state/country c) 1st/2nd choice for preferred day/time period (e.g., Tuesday AM, Wednesd= ay PM, etc.) d) A 50-word description. Please indicate in the e-mail subject line the title: "EMC S&M - EMC'2003"= . Please note that presenters will be required to bring their own laptop com= puters. Arrangements can be made with the Chair for use of other A/V aids. Note: Computer codes and tools used for this session shall not be demonstr= ated for commercial or promotional purposes. The IEEE EMC Society does not specific= ally endorse any software code, tool, or technique used in any of the demonstra= tions. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to cancel any presentation or topi= c that is deemed to be of a commercial nature at any time prior to or during this se= ssion. Best greetings, and Happy New Year, Elya B. Joffe, Symposium General Chairman ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from si-list: si-list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field or to administer your membership from a web page, go to: //www.freelists.org/webpage/si-list For help: si-list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'help' in the Subject field List archives are viewable at: //www.freelists.org/archives/si-list or at our remote archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/si-list/messages Old (prior to June 6, 2001) list archives are viewable at: http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu