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Join us from June 23-27, 2025, in Bologna, Italy, for the 25th International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, organized by URSI Commission B and the University of Bologna.

This premier event, set in the historic heart of Europe’s oldest academic hub, promises a rich program spanning all facets of ofeelectromagnetic theory and applications.

We invite contributions from researchers around the globe to to explore the diverse domains of electromagnetic theory. Join us for an for an enriching experience amidst the academic, architectural and and food attractions of Bologna!

Program Highlights:

Plenary Talks: Engage with thought leaders through a series of keynote presentations.

Technical Sessions: Participate in oral and poster sessions showcasing cutting-edge research.

Young Scientist School (June 23, 2025): Dive into current hot topics in a dedicated session for emerging scholars.

Social and Networking: Enjoy a social event and a gala banquet, facilitating invaluable networking opportunities.

Young Scientist Awards: Cover registration and accommodation.

URSI EMTS 2025 List of Topics

  • Electromagnetic Theory
  • Antenna theory, design, and measurement
  • Scattering and diffraction
  • High-frequency and hybrid methods
  • Inverse scattering and imaging
  • Mathematical methods in electromagnetics
  • Machine learning and optimization techniques in electromagnetics
  • Electromagnetic methods for direct and inverse scattering
  • Waves in nonlinear and inhomogeneous media
  • Materials in electromagnetics
  • Metamaterials-based complex tailoring of electromagnetic waves
  • Scattering of waves by particles: from radio waves to optics
  • Additive manufacturing, novel composites and metastructures
  • Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and their applications
  • Millimeter wave and Terahertz antennas and propagation
  • Vehicular and automotive antennas, propagation and RF links
  • Wireless technologies for extreme environments
  • Electromagnetics in sensing applications