NEMO2024 will bring together experts and practitioners of electromagnetic- and multiphysics-based modeling, simulation and optimization for RF, microwave and terahertz applications. This conference is an ideal forum to share new ideas on techniques for electromagnetic and multiphysics modeling, propose efficient design algorithms and tools, and anticipate the modeling/analysis needs of future technologies and applications.
Founded by the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S), NEMO is an annual focal event on electromagnetic- and multiphysics-based computer-aided design (EM-CAD), rotating between Europe, North America and Asia. NEMO2024 aims to stimulate discussion and exploration of “disruptive” technologies of EM-CAD in addition to traditional topics. The conference features an exciting technical program, an industry exhibition and invited talks by internationally recognized experts in electromagnetic and multiphysics modeling and optimization, as well as machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Call for Papers: Special Issue of the IEEE T-MTT on the 2024 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetics, Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization (NEMO 2024)
Authors of all papers presented at NEMO 2024 are invited to submit an expanded version of their papers to this special section of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (T-MTT). The expanded version requires that the new technical content includes a more in-depth treatment, new results beyond the NEMO 2024 paper, or both. The T-MTT Editorial Board will review every paper in the same manner as any other regular submission.
When you prepare your manuscript, you should consult the instructions, templates and resources available at the IEEE Authors’ Center (https://ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org). Papers not following the standard IEEE journal template cannot be accepted into the peer review process. Please be aware that your contribution should be prepared as any other regular T-MTT paper and that it will be evaluated via the same peer-review process. The quality of your contribution must meet the level required for a publication at T-MTT.
Other Submission instructions:
(1) The conference paper(s) must be included along with the submission as supplementary files.
(2) You must reference your own work, especially recent journal/conference publications. Discuss your related publications, especially the relevant conference paper, in the introduction. Distinguish the new results you present in your current manuscript from those found in your previous publications, to demonstrate that the paper includes sufficient new technical material to justify a new paper, when compared to all previously published papers.
(3) The following note should be added to the footnote on the first page of the paper: “This paper is an expanded version of a conference paper presented at IEEE MTT-S NEMO 2024, Montreal, QC, Canada.”
Submissions are accepted at any time, but no later than November 29, 2024, 11:59 PM (Hawaii Standard Time). There will be no extension of this deadline.
If you have any questions, you can contact the Guest Editors:
Professor Natalia K. Nikolova
McMaster University
nikolova@ieee.org
Professor Peter Aaen
Colorado School of Mines
paaen@mines.edu
Conference Topics
Authors are cordially invited to submit papers in all areas of electromagnetic and multiphysics modeling, analysis and optimization, including but not limited to:
- Computational electromagnetics
- Computational multiphysics and modeling
- Analytical and semi-analytical modeling
- Integral equation methods
- Finite difference methods
- Finite element methods
- Hybrid modeling techniques
- Frequency-domain methods
- Time-domain methodsHigh-frequency methods
- Multi-scale modeling techniques§Parallel computing
- Computer-aided design and techniques§Linear and non-linear CAD techniques
- Model-order reduction and macromodeling§Modeling of active devices and circuits
- Evolutionary classical optimization techniques
- Cognition-aided design
- Inverse electromagnetic problems
- Multi-physics modeling
- Medical image signal processing techniques
- Hardware-based acceleration techniques
- Modeling of 3D integrated circuits
- Modeling of IC packages and interconnects
- Signal and power integrity analysis
- Modeling of biological effects
- Modeling of electro/optical devices§Machine learning and AI methods
- Quantum computing
- New and emerging areas
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: November 29, 2024