Contributions for oral and poster presentations are invited on experimental, theoretical and modelling advancements on the themes listed below. There is also an 'other' category for any aspects not covered by the pre-defined themes. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words, with up to one figure followed by references. The deadline for submitting your abstract is 11 July 2025.
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Themes
- Theory and application
of dielectric mixing formulas
- Dielectric properties of
water in heterogeneous material, including biological substances and tissues
- Computational methods of
electromagnetic wave propagation in dispersive and lossy dielectrics
- Electromagnetic sensors
in time and frequency domain for moisture content determination
- Moisture content
determination and monitoring in soil, snow, agricultural materials, waste
disposals, and other materials
- Progress in measurement
instrumentation, data processing, and standardization
- Dielectric spectroscopy
and applications
- Integrated techniques
using RF and/or microwave dielectric measurements with other methods such as
impedance spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, NMR etc
- Remote sensing and
monitoring of Earth´s water
- Current and future
applications in civil engineering, agriculture, medicine, industry, and
environmental protection
- Manipulating water – Electromagnetic
interactions, electrowetting and dielectrophoresis
applications
Submission Details
- Note that there is an expectation that by submitting an abstract, the presenting author will go on to register. There is no fee for submitting your abstract(s).
- To begin your submission, please create an account selecting a memorable password as you will be expected to use the same password when you go on to register for the event.
- The abstract title, authors and their affiliation should be entered in the corresponding fields.
- Please select a preferred topic/theme from the list above.
- Please indicate your preferred type of presentation (oral/poster). The Programme Committee will decide on the final allocation of oral/poster presentations, but will aim to accommodate authors preferences where possible. Late abstracts may only be considered as posters.
- Indicate whether the presenting author is a student.
- The length of an abstract is limited to 300 words (one image/figure is permitted). References, when needed, should be indicated using square brackets [1], in order of appearance in the abstract. All references must be listed in numerical order at the bottom of the text.
- Please complete all sections of the form and agree to the terms and conditions. The corresponding author will receive an email confirming receipt of the submission. If you have any questions or need assistance, email lisa.townley@iop.org