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Call for Papers

Interested parties may submit a 100-word abstract for presentation via fax, email, or our online form by February 3, 2005 (see "Submit abstracts via" below).

Suggested topics for presentations*
  · Advanced Packaging
  · Antennas
  · High-Frequency PCBs
  · High-Speed ICs
  · Microwave Components
  · On-chip Interconnect
  · Optimization or Statistical Studies
  · Spiral Inductors

To view presentations from last year's event, visit: http://www.ansoft.com/hfworkshop04

* Please note that these are only suggestions. You also may submit other topics of interest.

Presentation Format:
Ansoft offers two types of presentation formats:

    Full-Length Papers (20-30 minutes): Report significant contributions, advancements, or applications using Ansoft technology in a formal presentation format with limited audience interaction.

    Interactive Poster Sessions: Provide an opportunity for authors to present novel ideas or designs as well as theoretical or experimental results in an informal manner. Authors are encouraged to post printed slides, perform hardware or software demonstrations, or simply discuss topics of mutual interest with interested colleagues.
    (This session will be held in parallel with a number of HFSS product-training sessions.)

Submit abstracts via:
  · Online Form: Click here
  · Email: hfpaper05@ansoft.com
  · Fax: 412-471-9427, attn.: 2005 HFSS Users Conference

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Dates and Locations
  February 16-17, 2005 - San Jose, CA
  March 2, 2005 - Boston, MA

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  Boston [ HTML | PDF ]

Speakers
  San Jose
  Boston

Call for Papers
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Past Events
  2004 2003 2002

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