Registration for the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) 46th Annual Meeting and Symposium is Now Open!
Register by Sunday, September 22 and Save!
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Why Attend the AMTA Annual Meeting?
- Continuous High-Quality Technical Papers: Gain insights from top-notch technical papers presented over four days.
- Practical Short Course: Enhance your skills with a full-day short course focused on antenna measurements.
- Innovative Exhibits: Discover the latest products and services in antenna and measurement technology.
- Cutting-Edge Innovations: Stay ahead with the newest advancements in antenna and RCS measurements.
- Leading Companies: Connect with well-known companies in the antenna measurement industry.
- Networking Opportunities: Build valuable connections with industry experts.
- Technical Tour: Participate in a tour showcasing industry-related techniques.
- Unique Social Events: Enjoy exclusive social events in and around Cincinnati.
- Companion Tours: Explore local highlights with daytime tours for companions.
Don’t miss out on these opportunities to learn, connect, and experience the latest in antenna and measurement technology! See below or click here for more information.
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Monday, October 26
Keynote Presentation: Rethinking Wireless
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Join us for an enlightening discussion by Dr. Douglas C. Sicker (University of Colorado, Denver) on the future of the electromagnetic spectrum operational environment! As wireless systems evolve to become more software-controlled, reconfigurable, and adaptive, our reliance on these technologies grows. This talk will explore the increasing complexity and opportunities presented by these advancements, highlighting their impact on critical infrastructure and the challenges they pose. We’ll examine the technical and policy evolution, and the open research challenges, particularly in antenna and RF front-end design. Don’t miss this chance to gain insights into the future of wireless systems and their transformative potential.
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Sunday, October 27
Short Course
There have been significant research advancements and material explorations over the past decade in the area of non-simple media. Simple media is typically assumed to be linear, spatially homogeneous, spatially local, time invariant, time non-local (i.e., temporally dispersive), and reciprocal. It is not uncommon nowadays to see researchers getting outside the box of simple media and investigating nonlinear materials, non-isotropic materials, time varying materials and new corresponding applications including meta materials and meta surfaces. This year’s short course provides an introduction into this exciting new area in antenna and related measurement technologies.
Attendance at the Short Course is limited
Space will be filled on a first come, first served basis
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Sunday, October 27
AMTA Boot Camp
The AMTA Boot Camp is a 1-day course on antenna and related measurement fundamentals. Live hands-on demonstrations complement the material presented. The Boot Camp is an ideal training opportunity for those new to the antenna and related measurements community and for those who would appreciate an update or “refresher” course on these topics. Instructors are academic and industry experts who were selected based not only on their expertise, but for their ability to communicate effectively.
Attendance at the Boot Camp is limited
Space will be filled on a first come, first served basis
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Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from our distinguished featured speakers!
Dr. Branislav M. Notaros (President, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society) will share his expertise on electromagnetics and antenna computational, design, and measurement techniques, along with their interdisciplinary applications.
Dr. Laurent Le COQ (EurAPP Invited Speaker; University of Rennes) will discuss advanced processing methods for antenna measurements, focusing on optimizing test facilities and tackling the challenges of millimeter wave characterizations.
Dr. Brian Kent (a private engineering consultant specializing in radar and electro-optic technologies) will revisit the 1967 US Navy USS Forrestal Carrier Disaster with his talk, “Was it the Radar?”
Register now to secure your spot and be part of these enlightening discussions!
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We look forward to seeing you in Cincinnati for this educational and insightful event!
Brian Fischer
Resonant Sciences
AMTA 2024 Host Chair
AMTA2024@amta.org
www.2024.amta.org
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