Education & Technology Transfer Activities: 2006

2007 ICONIC Conference

 

Status

Complete                    View Report:   PDF
 

Sequential Number

ETT176
 

Matching Research Agency

Registration Fees

 

Principal Investigator

Reza Zoughi
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Missouri-Rolla
1870 Miner Circle
Rolla, MO 65409

p(573) 341- 4656
f(573) 341- 4532

zoughi@mst.edu

 

Student Involvement

 

 

Project Objective

The 3rd International conference on Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterization and Imaging (ICONIC) conference is scheduled to be held in St. Louis, MO, on June 27-29, 2007. This conference is dedicated to providing a unified and unique international forum in which different communities in particular Acoustics, Electgromagnetics and Optics are brought together for the exchange of ideas in the realm of innovative Near-Field Methods.

 

Project Abstract

This conference is dedicated to providing a unified and unique international forum in which different communities (Acoustics, Electromagnetics and Optics) are brought together for the exchange of ideas in the realm of innovative Near-Field Methods in Characterization Techniques, Simulations and Applications including: active and passive probe design and calibration; dielectric and magnetic material characterization; test benches; imaging; ISM applications, simulations and modeling; experimental validation; antenna design and measurement for communications, radars, industrial and automotive applications; EMC measurements, shielding, interferences and signal integrity; EMC for automotive, transportation and industrial applications; EM dosimetry and biomedical applications; nondestructive testing and evaluation and embedded sensors for structural, transportation and industrial applications and other important topical subjects with a emphasis on Near-Field Methods.

 

Anticipated Benefits

Encouragement and dissemination of research results in the areas of a) EMC related to automotive applications, interference and signal integrity, b) material characterization related to structural materials including composites and c) nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E) and embedded sensors for infrastructure and transportation system health monitoring are expected to be the potential anticipated benefits.

 

Modal Orientation

Bridge Assessment EMC and signal integrity for automotive applications, NDT&E of structures and transportation systems, infrastructure health monitoring.

 

Milestones

Project Start Date:

July 1, 2006

Project End Date:

July 31, 2007

 

Relationship to other Research/Projects

It is expected that the results of some of the ongoing project at UMR will be presented at this conference

 

Technology Transfer Activities

Dissemination of knowledge and technology through presentations and poster.

 

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