Awardees
Award Banquet at ANA Crowne Plaza Hiroshima on May 22, 2013.
Young Scientist Best Paper Award
|
Name |
Affiliation and Country |
Paper No. |
Paper Title |
1st |
Ariel Epstein |
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
24PM1E_1 |
On the Relevance of Two-Dimensional Sources for Modelling Optical Emission from Layered Media |
2nd |
Francesco Andriulli |
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecomunications de Bretagne, France |
21AM1B_4 |
Rapidly Converging Electromagnetic Simulations in the Entire Frequency
Spectrum without the Search for Global Loops |
3rd |
Martin Štumpf |
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic |
21PM2B_1 |
Impulsive Electromagnetic Response of Thin Plasmonic Metal Sheets |
Young Scientist Best Paper Award is sponsored by
CST AG..
Young Scientist Award (YSA)
Name |
Affiliation and Country |
Paper No. |
Paper Title |
Dmitry Valovik | Penza State University, Russia | 23PM3E_1 | Regime of Coupled Electromagnetic TE-TM Wave Propagation in a Plane Layer
Waveguide with Kerr Nonlinearity |
Mariana Dalarsson | Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden | 21AM1A_1 | First-order perturbation approach to elliptic winding deformations |
Ariel Epstein |
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
24PM1E_1 |
On the Relevance of Two-Dimensional Sources for Modelling Optical Emission from Layered Media |
Somak Bhattacharyya | Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India | 23PM3C_5 | An Ultra Thin Electric Field Driven LC Resonator Structure as Metamaterial
Absorber for Dual Band Applications |
Georg Schnattinger | Technische Universität München, Germany | 24AM1F_1 | Analytical Point Spread Functions for 3D Full Vectorial Inverse Source
Imaging |
Ilkka Laakso | Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan | 23AM1B_1 | Computational Estimation of Threshold Currents for Electrophosphenes |
Marius Cismasu | Lund University, Sweden | 21AM1E_1 | Illustration of Mobile Terminal Antenna Optimization by Genetic Algorithms
with Single Frequency Simulation |
Bing Zhang | Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden | 21PM1E_1 | A High-Gain Grid Array Antenna for 60-GHz Antenna-in-Package Applications |
Eliran Mizrahi | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel | 24AM1E_2 | Gaussian Beam Propagator Scattering by a Fast Moving Perfectly Conducting
Circular Cylinder |
Anna Zaitseva | University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia | 23PM3A_3 | Analysis of a Strip Loop Antenna Located on the Surface of an Open Cylindrical
Waveguide Filled with a Resonant |
Ryosuke Yamagata | Okayama University, Japan | 21PM1F_3 | Optimization of Resistances in RL Snubbers for Power Distribution Network
of Integrated Circuits |
Olga Shapoval | Institute of Radio-Physics and Electronics, Ukraine | 21AM1B_3 | Integral Equation Modeling of the THz Wave Scattering by Graphene-Strip
Gratings |
Julien Perruisseau-Carrier | Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland | 24PM2A_1 | Periodic and Quasi-Periodic Graphene-Based Reconfigurable Surfaces |
Sergei Knizhin | Irkutsk State University, Russia | 24AM1F_1 | Using Spatial Processing Based on the Double Weighted Fourier Transform
for Eliminating the Multipath Effect |
Francesco Andriulli |
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecomunications de Bretagne, France |
21AM1B_4 |
Rapidly Converging Electromagnetic Simulations in the Entire Frequency
Spectrum without the Search for Global Loops |
Mohamed Salem | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia | 21PM2D_1 | Scattering by an Impedance Cylinder Immersed Halfway Between Dielectric-Metamaterial
Half-Spaces |
Pengfei Lu | Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan | 21PM1D_1 | Accuracy of PO Diffraction Components given by MER Peripheral Integration
for Various Surface Curvature |
Martin Štumpf |
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic |
21PM2B_1 |
Impulsive Electromagnetic Response of Thin Plasmonic Metal Sheets |
Tommi Rimpiläinen | Aalto University, Finland | 24AM1E_4 | Extreme parameters in systropic spherical scatterers |
Oscar Quevedo-Teruel | Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom | 23AM1A_1 | Excitation of Antennas by Using Surface Plasmon Technology |
Nicola Tedeschi | La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy | 23PM3C_1 | Electromagnetic interaction with exotic uniaxial media |
Zhen Peng | ElectroScience Lab, The Ohio State University, USA | 21PM2F_1 | A Heterogeneous Domain Decomposition Method for the Full Wave Analysis
of Complex Airborne Antenna Systems |
Alice Buffi | University of Pisa, Italy | 23AM1D_1 | Near-Field Coupling in UHF-RFID systems |
Filippo Costa | University of Pisa, Italy | 23PM3A_2 | Modeling of Losses in Microstrip Reflectarrays based on a Simple Equivalent
Circuit Approach |
YSA is sponsored by Commisiion B and Local Organizing Committee.
Application procedure was:
Conditions
A limited number of awards are available to assist young scientists from both developed and developing countries to attend the URSI Commission B EMTS 2013.
To qualify applications for the Young Scientist Award (YSA), the applicant
(1) must be under 35 years of age on May 1, 2013;
(2) should have a paper, of which she/he is the principal author, submitted
and accepted for oral or poster presentation at a regular or special session
of the Symposium.
All successful applicants are expected to participate fully in the scientific activities of the Conference.
Successful applicants will receive:
- free registration for the EMTS 2013 and the "URSI Commission B School
for Young Scientists";
- free banquet ticket;
- free accommodation covering the full conference duration.
Basic accommodation will be provided by Commission B and the EMTS 2013 Local Organizing Committee. The YSA awardees may arrange alternative accommodation but such arrangements are entirely at their own expenses. Limited funds will also be available as contributions to travel costs of young scientists from developing countries.
Send application before
November 1, 2012 to the
three addresses below.
1) Ari Sihvola, Vice-Chair of Commission B (email: ari.sihvola
aalto.fi)
2) Giuliano Manara, Chair of Commission B (email: giuliano.manara
iet.unipi.it)
3) Makoto Ando, Co-Chair of EMTS 2013 LOC (email: mando
antenna.ee.titech.ac.jp)
Every YSA applicant must submit the following documents:
(1) a completed application form (Print the attached form, put original
signatures of both the applicant and the supervisor and scan it electronically);
(2) a CV and a list of previous publications;
(3) the paper for consideration, as submitted through the Symposium website.
Applications will be peer-reviewed by the EMTS 2013 Technical Program Committee.
Awards will be announced on the Symposium website in February/early March
2013.
Young Scientist Best Paper Award
All the papers selected for the Young Scientist Award are subject to further
evaluations for the Young Scientist Best Paper Awards. Details will be
announced soon.
The Young Scientist Awards and the Young Scientist Best Paper Awards will be presented during the EMTS 2013 banquet.
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