Abstract Submission:
Author(s) are invited to submit a two-page abstract of unpublished study through the conference paper submission system by February 15th 2025. The short paper should have minimum 1 page, maximum 2 pages. The abstract will be peer-reviewed, and the notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent to the author(s) within two weeks after submission. The abstract will be peer-reviewed, and the notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent to the author(s) within two weeks after submission.
Full-Paper Submission:
Template: [Words], [LateX]
Authors of accepted abstracts are encouraged to submit full papers by August 31st 2025 for peer review and publication.
The accepted contributions will be included in the Symposium Proceedings. Authors presented in ISEM 2025 are also invited to submit an extended 6-page full version for a peer-review process. Based on reviews, selected papers will be published in the “International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics(IJAEM)”.
All papers should follow as indicated in the author guidelines: https://www.iospress.com/catalog/journals/international-journal-of-applied-electromagnetics-and-mechanics#author-guidelines. There will be no proceeding book option any more. When submitting a full paper to IJAEM, please use the template posted at the URL below. The URL is Book Article Instructions, but the same template is used for journal.
The templates and technical instructions for preparing the full papers can be found here[instruction URL].
Below are Flyers of IJAEM
Topics:
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Optics and Photonics
Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning in electromagnetics
Wireless sensing
Materials Characterization
Nondestructive Evaluation (Electromagnetic and hybrid methods) and Advanced Signal Processing
Biomedical Engineering
Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
Electromagnetic Metamaterials, hybrid metamaterial devices that use electromagnetics and other mechanisms
Digital twins and visualization methods for electromagnetics
Analysis and Simulation of Electromagnetic Devices
Electromagnetic Sensors and Actuators
Microwave Engineering
High power RF
Plasma and accelerators
Quantum devices, quantum engineering
Spintronics
Sustainability-dedicated magnetics
Power conversion, energy efficient systems
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