CFP 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Tue, 06/11/2013 - 2:26pm
CALL FOR PAPERS
2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference
2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Yellowstone Conference Center
in Big Sky, Montana, March 1-7, 2014
The Call for Papers is available for viewing and download at
in Big Sky, Montana, March 1-7, 2014
The Call for Papers is available for viewing and download at
CFP link or at http://www.aeroconf.org/
ABSTRACTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED, due July 15, 2013. Please consider submitting a paper for the 2014 Conference.
The 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference is the 35th in a series of annual week-long conferences designed for aerospace experts from industry, government and academia in a stimulating and thought-provoking environment. The Conference promotes interdisciplinary understanding of aerospace systems, their underlying science and technology, and their applications to government and commercial endeavors. Technical cosponsors include AIAA and the PHM Society.
Attendees, over 700 in 2013, enjoy exceptional access to authors and invited speakers in a unique setting, fertile ground for developing lasting relationships, benefiting participants, their organizations, and the engineering, scientific, and aerospace communities far beyond the Conference.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Sessions are organized into 14 technical tracks.
1. Science and Aerospace Frontiers - 8 plenary talks by leaders in their field
2. Space Missions, Systems, and Architecture
3. Antennas, RF/Microwave Systems, and Propagation
4. Communication & Navigation Systems & Technologies
5. Electro-Optics, Photonics, and Observation Systems
6. Remote Sensing
7. Spacecraft Avionics Systems & Technologies
8. Spacecraft & Launch Vehicle Systems & Technologies
9. Air Vehicle Systems and Technologies
10. Software and Computing
11. Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Health Management
12. Ground and Space Operations
13. Management, Systems Engineering and Cost
14. Government Plans, Policies, and Education--nine high-level panels
Specific topics planned for the 2014 Conference are listed in more than 130 sessions and panels found in the Call for Papers.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstracts of 500 words or less are due at the Conference web site by July 15, 2013. Accept/reject notices will be e-mailed promptly.
PAPER SUBMISSION
A copy of your paper in PDF, 6-20 pages, must be submitted to www.aeroconf.org by MONDAY, October 25, 2013 for review -- THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. Notice of acceptance or not will be emailed by November 15, 2013. The final revised version of the paper and Copyright release are due by January 5, 2014.
REGISTRATION, TRAVEL AND LODGING
Registration and travel/lodging arrangements will be open on-line October 1, 2013. Registration fees and lodging rates are currently posted on our website.
The Call for Papers is available for viewing and download at
Regards,
The 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference Technical Program Committee
Richard Mattingly, Chair, 818-354-4605, richard.l.mattingly@jpl.nasa.gov
Karen Profet, Vice-chair, 310-545-9642, karen.profet@aeroconf.org
Jeff Webster, 818-393-3269, Jeff.Webster@aeroconf.org
ABSTRACTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED, due July 15, 2013. Please consider submitting a paper for the 2014 Conference.
The 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference is the 35th in a series of annual week-long conferences designed for aerospace experts from industry, government and academia in a stimulating and thought-provoking environment. The Conference promotes interdisciplinary understanding of aerospace systems, their underlying science and technology, and their applications to government and commercial endeavors. Technical cosponsors include AIAA and the PHM Society.
Attendees, over 700 in 2013, enjoy exceptional access to authors and invited speakers in a unique setting, fertile ground for developing lasting relationships, benefiting participants, their organizations, and the engineering, scientific, and aerospace communities far beyond the Conference.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Sessions are organized into 14 technical tracks.
1. Science and Aerospace Frontiers - 8 plenary talks by leaders in their field
2. Space Missions, Systems, and Architecture
3. Antennas, RF/Microwave Systems, and Propagation
4. Communication & Navigation Systems & Technologies
5. Electro-Optics, Photonics, and Observation Systems
6. Remote Sensing
7. Spacecraft Avionics Systems & Technologies
8. Spacecraft & Launch Vehicle Systems & Technologies
9. Air Vehicle Systems and Technologies
10. Software and Computing
11. Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Health Management
12. Ground and Space Operations
13. Management, Systems Engineering and Cost
14. Government Plans, Policies, and Education--nine high-level panels
Specific topics planned for the 2014 Conference are listed in more than 130 sessions and panels found in the Call for Papers.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstracts of 500 words or less are due at the Conference web site by July 15, 2013. Accept/reject notices will be e-mailed promptly.
PAPER SUBMISSION
A copy of your paper in PDF, 6-20 pages, must be submitted to www.aeroconf.org by MONDAY, October 25, 2013 for review -- THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. Notice of acceptance or not will be emailed by November 15, 2013. The final revised version of the paper and Copyright release are due by January 5, 2014.
REGISTRATION, TRAVEL AND LODGING
Registration and travel/lodging arrangements will be open on-line October 1, 2013. Registration fees and lodging rates are currently posted on our website.
The Call for Papers is available for viewing and download at
Regards,
The 2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference Technical Program Committee
Richard Mattingly, Chair, 818-354-4605, richard.l.mattingly@jpl.nasa.gov
Karen Profet, Vice-chair, 310-545-9642, karen.profet@aeroconf.org
Jeff Webster, 818-393-3269, Jeff.Webster@aeroconf.org
Kendra Cook, 617-699-2469, Kendra.Cook@aeroconf.org