History

iceaa PAST EDITIONS

1 Ed.  //  12-15 Sept. 1989 Torino – Italy
2 Ed.  //  17-20 Sept. 1991 Torino – Italy
3 Ed.  //  14-17 Sept. 1993 Torino – Italy
4 Ed.  //  12-15 Sept. 1995 Torino – Italy
5 Ed.  //  15-18 Sept. 1997 Torino – Italy
6 Ed.  //  13-17 Sept. 1999 Torino – Italy
7 Ed.  //  10-14 Sept. 2001 Torino – Italy
8 Ed.  //  8-12 Sept. 2003 Torino – Italy
9 Ed.  //  12-16 Sept. 2005 Torino – Italy
10 Ed.  //  17-21 Sept. 2007 Torino – Italy
11 Ed.  //  14-18 Sept. 2009 Torino – Italy
12 Ed.  //  20-24 Sept. 2010 Sydney – Australia
13 Ed.  //  12-16 Sept. 2011 Torino – Italy
14 Ed.  //  2-7 Sept. 2012 Cape Town – South Africa
15 Ed.  //  9-13 Sept. 2013 Torino – Italy
16 Ed.  //  3-8 Aug. 2014 Palm Beach – Aruba
17 Ed.  //  7-11 Sept. 2015 Torino – Italy
18 Ed.  //  19-23 Sept. 2016 Cairns – Australia
19 Ed.  //  11-15 Sept. 2017 Verona – Italy
20 Ed.  //  10-14 Sept. 2018 Cartagena de Indias – Colombia
21 Ed.  //  10-14 Sept. 2019 Granada – Spain
22 Ed.  //  9-13 Aug. 2021 Honolulu – Hawaii, USA
23 Ed.  //  5-9 Sept. 2022 Cape Town – South Africa
24 Ed.  //  9-13 Oct. 2023 Venezia – Italy
25 Ed.  //  2-6 Sept. 2024 Lisbon – Portugal

IEEE APWC Past Editions

1 Ed.  //  12-16 Sept. 2011 Torino – Italy
2 Ed.  //  2-7 Sept. 2012 Cape Town – South Africa
3 Ed.  //  9-13 Sept. 2013 Torino – Italy
4 Ed.  //  3-8 Aug. 2014 Palm Beach – Aruba
5 Ed.  //  7-11 Sept. 2015 Torino – Italy
6 Ed.  //  19-23 Sept. 2016 Cairns – Australia
7 Ed.  //  11-15 Sept. 2017 Verona – Italy
8 Ed.  //  10-14 Sept. 2018 Cartagena de Indias – Colombia
9 Ed.  //  10-14 Sept. 2019 Granada – Spain
10 Ed.  //  9-13 Aug. 2021 Honolulu – Hawaii, USA
11 Ed.  //  5-9 Sept. 2022 Cape Town – South Africa
12 Ed.  //  9-13 Oct. 2023 Venezia – Italy
13 Ed.  //  2-6 Sept. 2024 Lisbon – Portugal

PAST EDITIONS

Edition
Year
Date & location

1

1989

12-15 Sept. Torino – Italy

2

1991

17-20 Sept. Torino – Italy

3

1993

14-17 Sept. Torino – Italy

4

1995

12-15 Sept. Torino – Italy

5

1997

15-18 Sept. Torino – Italy

6

1999

13-17 Sept. Torino – Italy

7

2001

10-14 Sept. Torino – Italy

8

2003

8-12 Sept. Torino – Italy

9

2005

12-16 Sept. Torino – Italy

10

2007

17-21 Sept. Torino – Italy

11

2009

14-18 Sept. Torino – Italy

12

2010

20-24 Sept. Sydney – Australia

13

2011

12-16 Sept. Torino – Italy

14

2012

2-7 Sept. Cape Town – South Africa

15

2013

9-13 Sept. Torino – Italy

16

2014

3-8 Aug. Palm Beach – Aruba

17

2015

7-11 Sept. Torino – Italy

18

2016

19-23 Sept. Cairns – Australia

19

2017

11-15 Sept. Verona – Italy

20

2018

10-14 Sept. Cartagena de Indias – Colombia

21

2019

10-14 Sept. Granada – Spain

22

2021

01/09/13 Aug. Honolulu – Hawaii, USA

23

2022

5-9 Sept. Cape Town – South Africa

24

2023

9-13 Oct. Venezia – Italy

Number of papers published in the Conference Proceedings
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Number of different nations represented at the conference as per the nationality of the corresponding author

For the years from 2011 onwards, the data reported are the sum of the data of the two joint conferences, ICEAA and IEEE APWC.

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ICEAA – International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced  Applications

The ICEAA conference has always been organized by the Politecnico di Torino with the technical or financial patronage of other institutes, universities and research centers. The first edition of the conference dates back to 1989 and the conference took place every two years in Torino, Italy, until its eleventh edition and then, starting from 2010, every year in different continents and countries. It is historically interesting to observe that the ICEAA officially took the name of “International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications” in its fourth edition of 1995 when it considerably expanded the topics covered; previously the acronym meant “International Conference on Electromagnetics in Aerospace Applications”

The areas of interest of ICEAA concern all electromagnetics advanced applications, in all fields of industrial and scientific interest. Furthermore, ICEAA has always offered numerous special sessions in each of its editions, organized by internationally renowned researchers.

The conferences held in Torino were financially co-sponsored by Alenia for the first three editions, and then by the “Istituto Superiore Mario Boella di Torino” (ISMB), from the sixth to the eleventh edition, and by the “Torino Wireless Foundation” for the thirteenth and fifteenth edition. ICEAA is financially co-sponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society since 2012 while enjoying, since 2003, the perpetual “technical co-sponsorship” of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, which guarantees the publication of the Conference Proceedings on IEEE Xplore, the official website of the IEEE.

Great boost to ICEAA as well as its foundation are due to the Steering Committee President, Prof. Rodolfo Zich, honorary member of the IEEE since 2016, and Rector of the Politecnico di Torino for 15 years in a row, from 1987 to 2001. Prof. Mario Orefice of the Politecnico di Torino chaired the ICEAA organizing committee for the first five editions, from 1989 to 1997. Starting from the sixth edition of 1999, the ICEAA general chair has been Prof. Roberto D. Graglia of the Politecnico di Torino while the Scientific Committee of ICEAA is chaired by Prof. Piergiorgio Uslenghi of the University of Illinois, Chicago. Guido Lombardi has been Publication Chair since 2011.

IEEE APWC- IEEE Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications

The “IEEE Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications” (IEEE APWC) is an annual international conference, established in 2011, and 100% financially sponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. All editions of IEEE APWC were held jointly with ICEAA. Since its first edition, the President of the IEEE APWC Scientific Committee has been Prof. Piergiorgio Uslenghi of the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, while the president of the Organizing Committee has been Prof. Roberto D. Graglia of the Politecnico di Torino, Italy and Guido Lombardi has been Publication Chair since 2011.

The areas of interest of IEEE APWC concern the whole area of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) with particular attention to wireless communications and satellite navigation technologies.