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PhotonIcs and Electromagnetics Research Symposium, also known as Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium
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Emerging Topics in Electromagnetic Wave Theory and Computational Electromagnetics - canceled

Session Infomation

All papers pertaining to emergent subjects in electromagnetic wave theory and computational electromagnetics are encouraged to participate in this session. We welcome papers that address, but are not restricted to, the following subjects: electromagnetic field/wave theory and applications, electrodynamics, computational physics, and other relevant fields. Papers on advancements in topological electromagnetism, electromagnetic fields and waves in non-Euclidean space/surfaces, knots in electromagnetism, nonlocal electromagnetic theory, photonic time crystals, transformation optics, are welcomed. Furthermore, we enthusiastically embrace groundbreaking numerical methods and techniques, including but not limited to grid-free Monte Carlo methods, modeling techniques tailored for complex geometry and materials (e.g., nonlocal, time-varying, fractal, randomization). Additionally, applications that are intriguing are permissible.

Submitted Articles

Note: The following submitted articles are not guaranteed to be scheduled in the final program at this stage. The final presentation type and arranged session will be decided by Technical Program Committee.
Note: +: Presenting Author, *: Corresponding Author
Presenting Author Talk Time Paper Title | Authors | Abstract Session Date / Room

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