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You're Invited!On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, IEEE would like to invite you to submit a paper (traditional, special session, abstract-reviewed) and/or a workshop, tutorial, experiment, or demonstration to the IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity (EMC+SIPI). Special topic areas for the symposium include Automotive, Intentional EMI and Cybersecurity, Wireless (co-site EMI, 5G), Robotics, and Model Based Engineering. Your published paper will be available on IEEE Xplore™ and gain wide exposure. Presenting at the Symposium Enhances Your CareerAre you tired of watching pre-recorded presentations on your flat screen? Then plan to join the EMC family in person at an IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity. Submit a proposal for a special session, submit a special session paper yourself or in collaboration with colleagues. Or, write a traditional paper. I am quite sure you have many results hidden somewhere in your files. Could this be useful material for your colleagues in the EMC+SIPI community? If so, then do not hesitate and write that paper! There are two rounds of review so authors will receive useful, helpful comments in the first round from experienced reviewers that they can polish and update for the final paper. If a traditional paper takes too much time and effort, consider submitting an abstract-reviewed paper. Abstract-reviewed papers are only one page, but if accepted you can present your work at the symposium, discuss with colleagues, and maybe even pick-up new ideas! Presentation Format OptionsIn case you would like to have an extensive discussion about a topic, you can organize and propose a workshop or tutorial. What is the difference? A tutorial is more one directional, towards the audience, while a workshop is more interactive with more discussion. Presentation slides only are required for workshops and tutorials; a paper is not required. There are also experiments and demonstrations presentations, which provide a hands-on learning experience. Make connections with your peers and contribute to advancing EMC+SIPI technology in the format that works best for you! If you have questions on these format options or are considering contributing to the technical program of the EMC+SIPI Symposium for the first time, please contact us at symposiuminfo@emcss.org. IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society MembershipThe Field of Interest of the Society involves
engineering related to the electromagnetic environmental
effects of systems to be compatible with themselves and their
intended operational environment. This includes: standards,
measurement techniques, and test procedures, instrumentation,
equipment and systems characteristics, interference control
techniques and components, education, computational analysis,
and spectrum management, along with scientific, technical,
industrial, professional or other activities that contribute
to this field. The Society sponsors the annual EMC Symposium.
If you wish to purchase additional copies of publications
included in your membership, please visit the
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