Article 8481 of sci.math.research: From: "Thomas Wriedt" Newsgroups: sci.math.research Subject: Scattering Workshop 1997 Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:15:45 GMT Organization: ZfN, University of Bremen, Germany Lines: 144 Approved: Robert Israel , moderator for sci.math.research Message-ID: <01bcc9c6$031756a0$53686686@hahn.iwt.uni-bremen.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: galois.math.ubc.ca Originator: israel@math.ubc.ca Xref: clas.ufl.edu sci.math.research:8481 3rd Workshop on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering Theory and Applications Bremen 16 + 17 March 1998 Call for Papers The Institute for Materials Science (IWT) and the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Bremen invite to the 3rd Workshop on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering - Theory and Applications. The workshop is intended to bring engineers and physicists together on the theme of electromagnetic and light scattering by nonspherical and nonhomogeneous particles and objects. The implication is that novel techniques for scattering computations will be discussed. The workshop will have a special focus on recent developments of the Generalized Multipole Techniques. There will be about 20 lectures of 20 minutes duration. Key lectures Y. Eremin, Moscow State University: Discrete Sources Method for wafer surface defects modelling. Ch. Hafner, ETH Z|rich: Maxwell-based codes for computational optics. B. Michel, University of Jena: Distorted wave approach to optical properties of inhomogeneous spheres. R. Zaridze, Tbilisi State University: Some recent developments in Method of Auxiliary Sources for Inverse and Scattering problems on large and complex structures. A. Doicu, University of Bremen: Multiple Multipole Extended Boundary Condition Method. J. Imhof, MIT: F. Obelleiro, University of Vigo: Papers may address general issues in electromagnetic and light scattering theory, computation and applications. Areas and topics include but are not limited to the following: Theory Generalized Multipole Technique Volume integral equation methods Extended Boundary Condition Method Multiple scattering Hybrid techniques Surface integral methods ... Applications Optical particle sizing Remote sensing Hyperthermia Radar cross section Radiative transfer Detection of particles on surfaces Abstracts Please send abstracts of two pages (incl. figures) by 1st November 1997. They should include title, name, address, clear description of the problem and the method of solution on A4 paper. Full papers Camera ready papers should be submitted by 1st February 1998. Proceedings Revised papers of eight pages will be available as a book of proceedings at the beginning of the workshop. Please submit abstracts until 1st November 1997. Abstracts are to be submitted to Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wriedt UNIVERSITDT BREMEN FB4/Verfahrenstechnik Postfach 330440 28334 Bremen, Germany Tel.+49 (421) 218-2507 FAX:+49 (421) 218-5378 E-mail: thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de Workshop information and List of electromagnetic scattering codes: http://imperator.cip-iw1.uni-bremen.de/ ~fg01/laser.html Notification of authors together with informations on hotels and workshop location will be sent in December 1996. Registration fee: DM 200,- Students may apply for a reduced rate of DM 100,- Scientific Committee: Dr.-Ing. Th. Wriedt Prof. Dr.-Ing. K. Bauckhage Department of Chemical Engineering University of Bremen and IWT, Bremen Prof. Yuri Eremin Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty Moscow State University - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wriedt Tel. +49-421-218-2507 Institut fuer Werkstofftechnik Fax +49-421-218-5378 Badgasteiner Str.3 e-mail thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de D-28359 Bremen, Germany - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wriedt Tel. +49-421-218-2507 Institut fuer Werkstofftechnik Fax +49-421-218-5378 Badgasteiner Str.3 e-mail thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de D-28359 Bremen, Germany - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - List of electromagnetic scattering programmes: http://imperator.cip-iw1.uni-bremen.de/fg01/codes2.html Mirror: http://enws347.eas.asu.edu/codes2.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -