September 28 - October 3, 2008
Helsinki University of Technology
Finland
The aim of the SCEE 2008 conference is to bring together scientists from academia and industry with the goal of intensive discussions on modeling and numerical simulation of electronic circuits and of electromagnetic fields. SCEE 2008 is mainly directed towards mathematicians and electrical engineers.
SCEE is an international conference dedicated to Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering. It started as a national German meeting held in Darmstadt (1997) and Berlin (1998), both under the auspices of the Deutscher Mathematiker Verein (DMV). In 2000, the first truly international SCEE conference was organized in Warnemünde by the University of Rostock, Germany. In 2002, the 4th SCEE conference was jointly organized by the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In 2004, the 5th SCEE conference took place in Capo D'Orlando, Italy, organized by Universita di Catania and Consorzio Catania Ricerche. Most recently, in 2006, the 6th SCEE conference took place in Sinaia, Romania, organized by Politehnica University of Bucharest.
SCEE 2006: Sinaia, Romania
SCEE 2004: Capo D'Orlando, Italy
SCEE 2002: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
SCEE 2000: Rostock, Germany
SCEE 1998: Berlin, Germany
SCEE 1997: Darmstadt, Germany
Both abstracts and full papers will be peer-reviewed. The accepted abstracts will be published in the Book of Abstracts, which will be distributed to all participants at the conference. The authors of all accepted abstracts are invited to submit an extended full paper. The accepted full papers will then be published in a post-conference book, prospectively in a hard-cover book "Mathematics in Industry -- Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE 2008)" by Springer. The post-conference book will be sent to all participants some months after the conference. What comes to the length of the final paper, note that 8 pages in the SCEE post-conference Springer book (having a "sparse" 1-column layout) would correspond to about 4 pages in a typical IEEE conference proceedings (having a "dense" 2-column layout).
SCEE 2008 will have eight non-parallel oral sessions: 2 x CE, 3 x CS,
1 x CP, and 2 x CM sessions. A typical oral session will start with a
45-minute invited talk, followed by four 30-minute contributed talks. In
addition to these eight oral sessions, there will be three poster sessions.
Needless to say, contributed talks and posters are treated equally in the
hard-cover post-conference book.
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There will be 10 invited talks by leading experts from academia and industry
at SCEE 2008.
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The list of topics to be covered is relatively focused, and the expected number of participants is about 100. Furthermore, there are no parallel sessions, that is, all participants can follow all presentations. For these reasons, we believe that SCEE 2008 will be an ideal forum for intensive discussions on EM/circuit modeling and simulation.