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Abstract Deadlines:
Irvine, Boston, San Jose: July 31
Portland, Seattle: August 15
Detroit: August 15 [view suggested topics for Detroit]
Milan: September 20
Every day we see evidence that simulation leads to inspired engineering. Here is your opportunity to inspire others by presenting your innovative Ansoft-related work while showcasing your organization.
We invite you to submit a 200-word abstract (see deadlines above) describing the essence of your work and the Ansoft products used in your simulations. The most highly sought topics are those that describe specific design challenges and how you meet those challenges.
You may submit your proposal online here or email it to inspiringengineering@ansoft.com.
Presentations should demonstrate the use of Ansoft software for design and simulation, covering, but not limited to, the following topics*:
| High Frequency |
Signal & Power Integrity |
Electromechanical |
| Advanced antenna systems |
IC/package/PCB co-design |
Power electronics and drives |
| Incorporating passive components into high-frequency, analog IC, and RFIC designs |
Advanced packaging: SiP, POP, and stacked packages |
Hybrid technology and automotive systems design |
| Optimization and synthesis of high-performance microwave components |
Power integrity to support mixed-signal IC design |
VHDL-AMS (IEEE standard 1076.1) |
| RCS and related aerospace applications |
RFID design |
Electromechanical components |
| Automotive RF applications, including RKE, Bluetooth®, SDARS, GPS, and EMI/EMC |
Gigabit-speed serial channel design |
Industrial automation |
| RFID system/antenna design |
Utilizing compute farms to significantly reduce simulation time |
Electromagnetic assemblies |
| RF biomedical applications (MRI, SAR, RF ablation, etc.) |
SoC applications |
Advanced electric machine design |
* For examples of presentations given in the past, please visit www.ansoft.com/firstpass.
Presentation Format
Ansoft offers two types of presentation formats:
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Full-Length Papers (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 product-training sessions.)
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Author Guidelines
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