FENS students to attend prestigious electromagnetic conference in USA

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After a hard research work that spun throughout the entire Fall 2010 Semester, a group of Electrical Engineering students interested in RF engineering prepared two research papers and submitted them to The 27th International Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES 2011) scheduled to take place in Williamsburg, Virginia (USA) at the end of March 2011.

It is a pleasure to inform IUS community that both papers prepared by students Abdulkadir Yilmaz, Emine Rumeysa Cetiner, Valid Kasapovic, and Samir Prcanovic under the mentorship of Assist Prof. Dr. Moamer Hasanovic have been accepted for the presentation at this conference.

Two students from the RF group, Mr. Yilmaz and Ms. Cetiner, expressed an interest to travel to Virginia and to represent IUS FENS at this prestigious conference. These two exceptional IUS senior year students are currently in the process of obtaining a US visa for this academic travel.

It is also our pleasure to announce that Sonnet Software Inc committed to financially support the trip of IUS students to ACES 2011 conference. We wish a good luck and a lot of success to our IUS graduates. We also send sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. James C. Rautio, the founder of Sonnet Software Inc, for his support and understanding.

ACES 2011 Conference Overview

The international ACES symposium serves as a forum for developers, analysts, and users of computational techniques applied to electromagnetic field problems at all frequency ranges.

The symposium includes technical presentations, software demonstrations, vendor booths, short courses, and hands-on workshops. The ACES Symposium also includes plenary and panel sessions, where invited speakers deliver original essay-like reviews of hot topic of interest to the computational electromagnetic society. This year's symposium key note speaker will be Lesa B. Roe, the director of NASA Langley Research Center.

More information about the conference, paper submission, and Colonial Williamsburg are available at the link: http://aces.ee.olemiss.edu/conference