The Congress initiated by the European Network of Excellence “Metamorphose” will culminate the latest efforts in metamaterial research in Europe and worldwide and bring together the microwave, material science, and optical communities working in the field of artificial electromagnetic materials. Being the first event of its kind while continuing the traditions of the highly successful series of International Conferences on Complex Media and Metamaterials (Bianisotropics) and Rome International Workshops on Metamaterials and Special Materials for Electromagnetic Applications and TLC, the Congress sessions will include:<br> Invited Plenary and Focused Session Talks<br> Oral Presentations<br> Interactive Poster Forums<br> Tutorials and Short Courses<br> European Doctoral School on Metamaterials <b>Keywords:</b>  Artificial electromagnetic materials and surfaces;  Plasmonic metamaterials;  Spatially dispersive materials;  Negative index materials;  Chiral and bianisotropic media;  Artificial and composite magnetic materials;  Electromagnetic bandgap structures and photonic crystals;  Nonlinear metamaterials and artificial surfaces, ultrafast phenomena and devices;  Tunable and active metamaterials and surfaces;  Nano–scaled metamaterials;  Periodic structures, frequency selective surfaces, nano–structured surfaces, enhanced transmission;  New physical phenomena in complex media;  Effective medium modelling and material phenomenology;  Modelling of complex materials and surfaces;  Fabrication and processing of metamaterials and artificial electromagnetic surfaces;  Experimental characterisation of metamaterials and measurement techniques;  Electromagnetic waves in complex media: propagation, reflection, diffraction and scattering;  Guiding structures with complex media, including nano–scaled transmission lines;  Complex materials in microwave and optical devices;  Miniaturisation of microwave and optical devices;  Metamaterial based antennas;  Subwavelength imaging, enhancement of evanescent fields, including nano–imaging and detection;  Plasmon–polariton devices and circuits;  Emerging metamaterial technologies and applications;  Educational aspects of artificial materials
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Metamaterials’2007
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Rome
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Italy
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