XVIII International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering

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XVIII International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering
ISTET International Scientific Committee
Objectives
The ISTET symposium series is devoted to research and
education in theory and applications of electromagnetic
fields, electrical and electronic circuits, signal processing
and control of electromagnetic systems.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
D. Baldomir S. Bolkowski A. Bossavit A. Brykalski H. J. Butterweck E. Cardelli T. Chady Z. Ciok J.-­‐L. Coulomb K. Demirtchyan E. Della Torre M. Enokizono B. Ertan S. Gratkowski K. Hameyer A. Ivanyi W. John L. Klinkenbusch L. Kolev V. Koivunen A. Kost A. Krawczyk E. Kriezis W. Mathis D. Mayer I. D. Mayergoyz K. Mikołajuk V. Mladenov S. Osowski L. Pichon B. D. Reljin M. Rizzo A. Savini K. Schlacher J. Sikora R. Sikora P. Stakhiv L. Sumichrast J. Sykulski M. Tadeusiewicz T. Todaka Ch. W. Trowbridge S. Tumański H. Uhlmann S. Wincenciak R. Weigel with support of
Local Organizing Committee
XVIII International Symposium
on Theoretical Electrical
Engineering
and
Symposium on Electromagnetic
Evaluation of Materials
SEEM’15
Kołobrzeg, Poland
June 7th – 10th, 2015
Organized by:
West Pomeranian University of Technology,
Szczecin
Szczecin Section of Polish Society for Nondestructive
Testing and Technical Diagnostic (PTBNiDT)
Szczecin Section of Polish Society for Theoretical and
Applied Electrical Engineering (PTETiS)
Spain Poland France Poland Netherlands Italy Poland Poland France Russia USA Japan Turkey Poland Belgium Hungary Germany Germany Bulgaria Finland Germany Poland Greece Germany Czech Republic USA Poland Bulgaria Poland France Serbia Italy Italy Austria Poland Poland Ukraine Slovakia UK Poland Japan UK Poland Germany Poland Germany Chairman
Tomasz Chady
Co-Chairmen
Ryszard Sikora
Michał Zeńczak
Editorial Board
Stanisław Gratkowski - Chairman
Marcin Ziółkowski
Topics of the Symposium
• Electromagnetic fields
– Fundamental aspects of field theory
– Numerical algorithms
– Optimization problems
– Low and high frequency fields
• Circuit and system theory
– Linear and nonlinear circuits
– System theory
– Nonlinear aspects of power systems
• Signal processing and identification
– Advanced methods of signal processing
– Mixed description of fields/circuits and signals
– Signal processing algorithms and their implementation
– Nonlinear dynamics and signal processing
– Classical and non-classical aspects in identification
– Artificial intelligence
– Biomedical signal processing
• Theoretical concepts
– Advanced mathematical concepts in networks and fields
– Nonlinear control systems
– Mathematical modeling aspects
– Multivariable large-scale systems
– Quantum computing
• Applications
– Electromagnetic compatibility
– Tomography
– Smart magnetic materials
– Microelectronic circuits
– Mobile communication aspects
– Control systems technology
– Electrical drives and power systems
• Innovative educational aspects
– New ideas in teaching fields
– Multimedia and internet aspects in education
– Modern information science teaching
• Nondestructive testing and evaluation using
electromagnetic methods (SEEM’15)
Previous ISTET Symposiums
ISTET Symposium was founded by a group of experts in
theoretical electrical engineering. The first of the
symposiums took place in 1981 in Bratislava, and has
been followed by conferences held in various parts of the
world:
1981
Bratislava, Slovakia
1983
Ilmenau, Germany
1985
Moscow, Russia
1987
Ilmenau, Germany
1989
Budapest, Hungary
1991
Cottbus, Germany
1993
Szczecin, Poland
1995
Thessaloniki, Greece
1997
Palermo, Italy
1999
Magdeburg, Germany
2001
Linz, Austria
2003
Warsaw, Poland
2005
Lviv, Ukraine
2007
Szczecin, Poland
2009
Lubeck, Germany
2011
Klagenfurt, Austria
2013
Pilsen, Czech Republic
Symposium on Electromagnetic
Evaluation of Materials - SEEM’15
Additionally, for the first time the Szczecin Section of
Polish Society for Nondestructive Testing and Technical
Diagnostic (PTBNiDT) will organize a specialized session
on the selected topics of electromagnetic nondestructive
testing and evaluation of materials.
Conference proceedings
Authors are invited to submit electronically previously
unpublished papers relevant to the symposium topics.
Papers will be reviewed upon one page short papers, to be
included in the Symposium Proceedings. Authors of
accepted short papers will be encouraged to submit a full
version of the papers at the Symposium. The selected
extended and enhanced papers will be published in a
Special Issue of Compel (The International Journal for
Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic
Engineering). This special Issue 35/4 of COMPEL in 2016
will have a title: “Special issue on advances in theoretical
electrical engineering”. Other extended papers will be
considered for publication in the Archives of Electrical
Engineering (AEE), the journal of the Polish Academy of
Science.
Working Language
English is the official language of the Joint Symposium
and will be used for all printed material, presentations and
discussions.
Registration
The registration fee per participant, including presentation
of 1 paper, lunches, dinner, coffee breaks, participation in
related events and all proceedings will be not more than
340 Euro. The final decision about the fee will be
announced at the end of December 2014, after getting
information from sponsors.
Important Dates
December 2014 – February 2015 – short papers submission. Authors are invited to submit one page (A4) short papers.
Conference Venue
The Symposium will be held at the five stars hotel close to
the center of Kołobrzeg, a few hundred meters from the
coast of the Baltic Sea. Block of hotel rooms with special
discount price will be reserved for the participants.
Besides the conference facilities the hotel offers
restaurants, bars, fitness center, swimming pool and
garage parking.
Kołobrzeg
Kołobrzeg is situated in the north-west of Poland. It is a
popular tourist destination and provides a unique
combination of a health resort, seaside resort, an old town
full of historic monuments and tourist entertainment
options.
TRAVEL TO KOŁOBRZEG
By plane: The Szczecin-Goleniów SZZ airport “C”
(http://www.airport.com.pl/en) is situated 90 km away from
Kołobrzeg “D”. The second nearest airports are Berlin Schönefeld SXF “A” and Berlin – Tegel TXL “B”, which are
almost 150 km from Szczecin and 300 km from Kołobrzeg “D”.
There are several taxi and shuttle bus services from and to
Szczecin-Goleniów and Berlin airports. i.e.:
•
from/to Berlin to/from Kołobrzeg: taxi – 800 PLN.
•
from/to Berlin to/from Szczecin: taxi – 350 PLN, shuttle
bus – 80 PLN/person
•
from/to Szczecin to/from Kołobrzeg: taxi – 375 PLN
•
special shuttle bus can be also arranged
Kołobrzeg can also be reached by train from Szczecin –
Goleniów Airport (Port Lotniczy Szczecin Goleniów train
station) – 20 PLN/person.
By train: Kołobrzeg has a direct connection by train from
Szczecin. It can be reached from Berlin Hbf (through Szczecin),
Warsaw Central Station (10 hours) or Gdańsk Main Station (4
hours). Detailed information may be found at rozklad-pkp.pl or
www.deutschebahn.com.
By car: Kołobrzeg is easily accessible via the European Route
E28 (domestic Route S6) and then by domestic Route no. 162
and 102 or 163. Participants coming from Western Europe are
advised to use the Pomellen/Kolbaskowo border crossing point
on the motorway A11 (European Route E28) Berlin-Szczecin.
Correspondence
West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin
ul. Sikorskiego 37
70-313 Szczecin,
Poland
Tel. (+48) 91 449 49 67
E-mail: [email protected]
Web page: www.istet.zut.edu.pl

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