IMS 2009 Attendee Communications George Heiter, Co-Chair, IMS 2009 Publications and Publicity Committee
Efficient communication of information to the attendees both before and during the IMS is the guiding concern for every member of this year's Committee. From the newly designed website, the Call for Papers, and the Advance Program to the on-site availability of both the Abstract Booklet and Print-on-Demand kiosks throughout the venue, attendees will have convenient access to all relevant information.
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Call For Papers
Paper Submission Guidelines
Technology papers for this symposium must be submitted via the IMS 2009 website, www.ims2009.org. Complete information on how to submit a paper and register for conference, as well as other important information, can be found at http://www.ims2009.org/cfp.html.
Technical Program Update
Technical Program Message — Call for Proposals
Larry Kushner & Mark Gouker, TPC Co-Chairs
While we hope that you have had the opportunity to take some vacation time as well, we know that many of you have spent some time this summer continuing the planning of workshops, short courses, and panel sessions started at IMS 2008. Or perhaps an idea for a special session came to you while sitting on the beach relaxing. Now it is time to turn these ideas into reality, since our first TP deadline will soon be upon us.
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Deadline: 19 September 2008
Exhibition Update
Message from Exhibition Manager
Lee Wood – President, MP Associates Welcome to the Exhibits Corner of the IMS Insider. Summer is quickly drawing to a close as kids head back to school and mornings (at least here in Colorado) are beginning to have just enough chill to get one thinking about the change of seasons. While the conference program begins to take shape, the exhibition is abuzz with activity, too.
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Visiting Boston
Local Arrangements - Boston Highlights
Tom Costas – IMS 2009 Chair, Local Arrangements
From the days of the MIT Radiation Labs and early microwave pioneering companies such as Raytheon, Microwave Associates, MDL, Sage Laboratories and Alpha Industries, Boston has long been a happening place for us microwave types. So we are very excited to have our fellow engineers converge in 2009 to the place we call home.
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Important Dates:
Proposals for Workshops, Short Courses, Panels and Special Sessions
19 September 2008
Paper Submission Deadline
8 December 2008
IMS 2009
7-12 June 2009
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