March 30 - April 4, 2025
Stockholm, Sweden
March 30 - April 4, 2025
Stockholm, Sweden
We welcome the submission of proposals for Short Courses at EuCAP 2025. Short Courses are intended to provide a focused presentation of a scientific and/or application topic by one or very few high-level experts, within the areas of research of the antennas and propagation community.
Please note that at EuCAP 2025, Short Courses will be organized on Sunday afternoon (March 30), which is a change from previous editions.
Short courses can be of the following types:
Advanced
For an audience of researchers already having a good basic knowledge of the field. A time slot may be reserved at the end of the course to foster a deeper discussion between the participants and the speakers.
Tutorial
For an audience that has no special pre-existing knowledge of the topic and is interested in grasping the essentials of state-of-the-art technology, current challenges, and future perspectives. Such short courses may be of interest for young and even experienced engineers and researchers.
The proposals must be submitted using the template. They can involve 1 or 2 instructors and must be submitted by 8 November, 2024, via email to shortcourses-workshops@eucap2025.org.
All proposals will be subject to review by the Short Courses Chair and the Technical Programme Chairs. The receipt of proposals will be acknowledged via email. The acceptance/rejection notification will be provided no later than 9 December, 2024. It will be based on multiple criteria, such as (non-exhaustively) the coverage of EuCAP scientific areas, the relevance and topical character of the subject and the size of the expected audience.
Advanced and tutorial Short Courses will be a half-day in length (3 hours of course plus a break). The instructor(s) must be aware that an accepted short course will be cancelled if fewer than 5 participants have registered by the deadline. In this respect, instructors are encouraged to advertise the Short Course through their own networks and dissemination channels. These Short Courses will take place on Sunday afternoon. It is the responsibility of the instructor to distribute the course material to the participants.
SC01-Advanced Antenna Modeling and Simulation Techniques
CJ Reddy and Martin Vogel
Altair, US
SC02-Design of Quasi-Periodic Surfaces for High-Performance Applications
Andreas Erikssonand Mark Whale
TICRA, Denmark
SC03-Electrodynamics of Space-Time Systems: Modern Analysis Techniques and
Applications
Carlos Molero and Antonio Alex-Amor
Universidad de Granada and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
SC04-Electromagnetic Propagation and Antenna Design for Intra-body
Nanoscale Sensing and Communication
Josep Jornet and Hadeel Elayan
Northeastern University, US
Josep Jornet and Hadeel Elayan
Northeastern University, US
Carlos Molero and Antonio Alex-Amor
Universidad de Granada and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Andreas Eriksson and Mark Whale
TICRA, Denmark
CJ Reddy and Martin Vogel
Altair, US
Vincent Lee
TMY Technology Inc., Taiwan
Tamara Clelford
Polynode, UK
Mats Gustafsson and
Miloslav Capek
Lund University, Sweden
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Czech Republic
Jordan Budhu
Virginia Tech, US
SC05-Fundamentals of Monopulse Antennas
Tamara Clelford
Polynode, UK
SC06-Hands-on Training: FR2 Antenna Design and Beamforming - From Theory to Experiments
Vincent Lee
TMY Technology Inc., Taiwan
SC07-Innovative Antenna Design: Insights Through Modal Decomposition
Mats Gustafsson and
Miloslav Capek
Lund University, Sweden
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Czech Republic
SC08-Integral Equation Based Synthesis of Metasurfaces
Jordan Budhu
Virginia Tech, US
Rosa Scapaticci and Jorge A. Tobon Vasquez
CNR-IREA, Italy
Wavision srl, Italy
Zhi Ning Chen and Peiqin Liu
NUS, Singapore
Giovanni Toso and Piero Angeletti
ESA, The Netherlands
Michael Havrilla
Air Force Institute of Technology, US
SC09-Machine Learning-Enabled Optimization and Synthesis of Metasurface Antennas
Zhi Ning Chen and Peiqin Liu
NUS, Singapore
SC10-Microwave Imaging and Sensing and Innovative Applications
Rosa Scapaticci and Jorge A. Tobon Vasquez
CNR-IREA, Italy
Wavision srl, Italy
SC11-Multibeam Antennas and Beamforming Networks
Giovanni Toso and Piero Angeletti
ESA, The Netherlands
SC12-Plane Waves in Anisotropic and Bianisotropic Media
Michael Havrilla
Air Force Institute of Technology, US