The Twelfth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation CEFC 2006 will be held in Miami, Florida USA, April 30–May 3, 2006. The official conference website will be used for all conference activities including digest and paper submission, registration, accommodation and the review process. The website is http://www.cefc2006.com. The conference venue is the Hyatt Regency Hotel Miami. It is our great pleasure to announce the Twelfth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation (CEFC 2006), which is sponsored by IEEE Magnetic Society, IEEE Miami Section, and Florida International University. We welcome you to participate in one of the most important biennial scientific and technical events. The aims of the IEEE CEFC are to present the latest developments in modeling and simulation methodologies for the analysis of electromagnetic fields and wave interactions, with the application emphasis being on the computer–aided design of low and high frequency devices, components and systems. Scientists and engineers worldwide are invited to submit original contributions in the areas of Static and Quasi–static Fields, Wave Propagation, Material Modeling, Coupled Problems, Numerical Techniques, Optimization and Design, Software Methodology, Nanomagnetics, nophotonics, Bioelectric Field Computation as well as Devices and Applications. <b>Keywords:</b> 1. Static and Quasi–static Fields<br>(a) Electrostatics, (b) Magnetostatics, (c) Eddy Currents, (d) Numerical Methods, (e) Others<br>2. Wave Propagation<br>(a) Scattering, (b) Radiation, (c) Time and Frequency Domain, (d) Microwaves, (e) Antennas, (f) Numerical Methods, (g) Radiative Transfer, (h) Others<br>3. Material Modeling<br>(a) Superconducting Materials, (b) Composite Materials, (c) Hysteresis and Anisotropy, (d) Permanent Magnets, (e) Magnetostrictive or Piezoceramic Materials, (e) Microwave Absorbing Materials, (g) Ab–initio Quantum Mechanical Modeling, (h) Others<br>4. Coupled Problems (Electromagnetic Field Problems Coupled to):<br>(a) Mechanical Problems, (b) Electric Circuits, (c) Thermal Problems, (d) Micromagnetics, (h) Others<br>5. Numerical Techniques<br>(a) Mesh Generation and Adaptive Meshing, (b) Solving Linear Systems of Equations, (c) Eigenvalue Problems, (d)Nonlinear Problems, (e) Parallel and Vector Computations, (f) Others<br>6. Optimization and Design<br>(a) Sensitivity Analysis, (b) Deterministic Methods, (c) Stochastic Methods, (d) Neural Networks, (e) Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, (f) Others<br>7. Software Methodology<br>(a) Software Design, (b) Software Engineering and Software Quality, (c) Computer Graphics and Data Representation, (d) Man–machine Interfaces, (e) Computer Aided Engineering in Classroom, (f) Others<br>8. Nanomagnetics<br>(a) Spintronis, (b) MEMS/NEMS, (c) Magnetic Recording, (d) MRAM, (e) Micromagnetics Modeling, (f) Ab–initio Magnetic Paranetics Calculating, (g) others<br>9. Nanophotonics<br>(a) Adaptive optics, (b) Optical Detectors, (c) Electro–optics, (d) Near Field Modeling, (e) Others<br>10. Bioelectric Field Computation<br>(a) Numerical Approximation, (b) Biomedical Signal Processing, (c) Three–dimensional Geometric Modeling, (d) Constrained Optimization, (e) Large Scale Computing, (f) Scientific Visualization, (g) Integrated Software Environments, (h) Others<br>11. Devices and Applications<br>(a) Electric Machines and Drives, (b) Nondestructive Testing, (c) Induction Heating, (d) Power Electronics Devices, (e) Wave Guides, (f) Microwaves Resonators, (g) Magnetic Recording, (h) Microsystems, (i) Biomedical Applications, (j) Charged Particles Trajectories, (k) Accelerators, (l) Electromagnetic Launchers, (m) Fusion Machines, (n) Electromagnetic Compatibility, (o) Others<br>
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