10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics - Metamaterials'2016

10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics - Metamaterials'2016 10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics - Metamaterials'2016
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The Tenth International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics – Metamaterials'2016, will comprise a 4-day Conference (19–22 September), and a 2-day Doctoral School (17–18 September). Organized by the METAMORPHOSE VI AISBL (www.metamorphose-vi.org) and hosted by the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), this Congress follows the success of Metamaterials 2007-2015 and continues the traditions of the highly successful series of International Conferences on Complex Media and Metamaterials (Bianisotropics) and Rome International Workshops on Metamaterials and Special Materials for Electromagnetic Applications and Telecommunications. The Congress will provide a unique topical forum to share the latest results of the metamaterials research in Europe and worldwide and bring together the engineering, physics, and material science communities working onartificial materials and their applications from microwaves to optical frequencies, as well as in acoustics, mechanics, and thermodynamics.

The program includes:

Special event dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the congress series, organized by Filiberto Bilotti and Alexander Schuchinsky

1. Sergei Tretyakov (Aalto University), Filiberto Bilotti (University Roma Tre), Alexander Schuchinsky (Queen's University Belfast): Origins and history
2. Martin Wegener (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): 10 years Metamaterials Congress: Status and breadth of the field
3. Nader Engheta (University of Pennsylvania): The next ten years
4. Nikolay Zheludev (University of Southampton, UK & NTU, Singapore): What you always wanted to know about the future of metamaterials, but were afraid to ask

Welcome to the Congress!