Supporting Institutions
The Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) is a non-profit, international organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of theory, best practices and applications of antenna, radar signature and other electromagnetic measurement technologies. Visit www.amta.org for more information. Please join us for the 44rd Annual Symposium of the Antenna Measurements Techniques Association (AMTA) to be held October 9 – 14, 2022 at The Westin Westminster. The venue has Colorado’s breathtaking Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, is ideally situated between Boulder and Denver, providing convenient access to downtown area attractions as well as abundant outdoor recreation activities. We look forward to seeing you in the Mile High state of Colorado! |
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EuMA is developing on a non-profit basis in Europe education, training and research activities to promote microwaves, network scientists and engineers, and expand public awareness and appreciation of microwaves. |
EuMA Liaison Stefania Monni |
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society strives for advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronics engineering. The field of interest includes analysis, design, measurement and testing of antennas; radiation, propagation, and the interaction of electromagnetic waves with various applications. | IEEE Liaison W. Ross Stone |
We are the IET and we inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community to engineer a better world. As a diverse home across engineering and technology, we share knowledge that helps make better sense of the world in order to solve the challenges that matter. It’s why we are uniquely placed to champion engineering. | IET Liaison N.N. tbd |
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2020 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP2020) will be held at Knowledge Capital Congrès Convention Center in Osaka, Japan, from January 25-28, 2021. |
ISAP Liaison Jay Guo |
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The International Union of Radio Science (URSI - Union Radio-Scientifique Internationale) was established in 1919 to cover the discipline of radio science. Since that date it has encouraged the growth of all aspects of the science associated with radio waves. This has become a very large subject with applications ranging from telecommunications to radio astronomy. URSI is interdisciplinary and encompasses both the science of electromagnetic waves and the engineering applications of radio, microwaves and optical waves it is effectively concerned with the science base for telecommunications. | URSI Liaison Makoto Ando |