Notice! ⇒ Compumag 2023 will be held onsite.
On-demand sessions are planned for the researchers who cannot visit Japan for unavoidable reasons such as the country policy responses to COVID 19.
COMPUMAG 2023, the 24th International Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields, will be held in Kyoto, Japan, May 22-26, 2023.
Since its creation in 1976, COMPUMAG has been one of the most important events in the field of computational electromagnetics for researchers all over the world to present their latest research advances, to share professional experiences, to exchange new ideas and to expand their professional networks.
The aim of COMPUMAG 2023 is to discuss recent developments and practical applications in the numerical computation of electromagnetic fields for engineers and physicists engaged in the design and analysis of electromagnetic devices and systems.
With your valuable contribution and active participation, we believe that you will benefit from the excellent quality of technical presentations and fruitful discussions, experience pleasant moments by meeting friends/colleagues and establishing new scientific relationships and networking.
On behalf of the board of International Compumag Society, the organizing committee and the editorial board, we sincerely welcome you to Kyoto to attend the COMPUMAG 2023.
Chair:
Tetsuji Matsuo (Kyoto U., Japan)
Co-chair:
Hajime Igarashi (Hokkaido U., Japan)
Chair:
Stéphane Clénet (Arts et Métiers, France)
Co-chair:
Yasuhito Takahashi (Doshisha U., Japan)
Chair:
Hajime Igarashi (Hokkaido U., Japan)
Co-chairs:
Zhenmao Chen (Xi’an Jiaotong U., China)
Chang-Seop Koh ( Chungbuk National U., South Korea)
General Secretaries
Koji Fujiwara (Doshisha U., Japan)
Takeshi Mifune (Kyoto U., Japan)
Kengo Sugahara( Kindai U., Japan)
Shinji Wakao (Waseda U., Japan)
Katsumi Yamazaki (Chiba Inst. Tech., Japan)
Kazuhiro Muramatsu (Saga U., Japan)
Daigo Yonetsu (Kansai U., Japan)
Atsushi Kamitani (Yamagata U., Japan)
Yasushi Kanai (Niigata Inst. Tech., Japan)
Yanhui Gao (Oita U., Japan)
Shingo Hiruma (Kyoto U., Japan)
The aim of the conference is to discuss recent developments and practical applications in the numerical computation of electromagnetic fields for engineers and physicists engaged in the design of electromagnetic devices and systems. Reflecting the new trends and rapid progress in the field, authors from all over the world are encouraged to submit original and previously unpublished contributions. The conference will feature oral and poster presentations. With your valuable contribution and active participation, we believe that you will benefit from the excellent quality of technical presentations and fruitful discussions, experience pleasant moments by meeting friends/colleagues and establishing new scientific relationships and networking. The COMPUMAG 2023 will be held on-site. On-demand sessions are planned for the researchers who cannot visit Japan for unavoidable reasons such as the country policy responses to COVID 19.
TOPIC LIST
Mathematical modelling and formulations.
Static and quasi-static fields.
Wave propagation.
Electromagnetic compatibility.
Nano-electromagnetic computation.
Bio-electromagnetic computation.
Electromagnetic sensors, sensing and metrology.
Photonics and optoelectronics.
Material modelling.
Multi-physics and coupled problems.
Multi-scale modelling and homogenization.
Optimization and design.
Numerical techniques.
Software methodology.
AI and machine learning technologies.
Quantum and quantum-inspired computing in electromagnetics.
Novel computational methods for electric machines and devices.
Education.
Authors are invited to submit a two-page digest to the conference COMPUMAG 2023. The digest should be in the PDF format and must follow the format outlined in the template file. You can use Microsoft Word or LaTeX to prepare the digest.
In preparing the two-page paper, please keep in mind the following points:
• The abstract must clearly state the novelty of the submitted work regarding the numerical computation of electromagnetic fields.
• The IEEE keywords must be chosen from the IEEE keyword list.
• The topic number should be correctly indicated in the submission.
• The paper should be written using a proper English language.
• Adequacy of references is one of many factors considered by COMPUMAG paper reviewers. The editors of Magnetics Society journals and conference proceedings are opposed to all forms of bibliometric (impact factor) manipulation. Do not include gratuitous or irrelevant references. In the same spirit, the editors expect authors to not excessively cite their own prior publications.
two-page digest submission due:
November 23rd, 2022
Notification of acceptance:
February 15th, 2023
Early-bird registration due:
February 27th, 2023
Onsite conference:
May 22-26, 2023
On-demand conference:
A week after On-site Conference
4-page full paper for IEEE Trans. Magnetics due:
June 11th, 2023
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