General Information
 

 

Call for Papers

Click HERE to access the PDF version of the Call for Papers.

Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
• RF/microwave/THz circuits and systems for biomedical applications
• Antennas and propagation for biomedical applications
• Bio-Electromagnetics
• Electromagnetic Imaging and magnetic resonance imaging
• Radar and radio sensor applications for biomedical applications
• Wireless power transfer and wireless communication technologies for biomedical applications
• Wearable and bio-implantable wireless devices
• Interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological materials at the tissue, cellular and molecular levels
• Pathological, physiological and biochemical studies with electromagnetic waves
• Electromagnetic safety studies and regulatory compliance
• Electromagnetic compatibility and interference for biomedical applications
• Internet of Things (IoTs) for biomedical applications
• Body Sensor Network and body-centric communications
• Other related topics

Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit up to 3-page manuscripts in PDF format. All papers must be written in English and clearly describe the concept and results. The template is available on the IMBioC website. Papers submitted will be peer reviewed. All presented papers at the conference will be included in IEEE Xplore, pending quality review. Note that one-page abstracts can also be acceptable, but it will not be included in IEEE Xplore.

Special Issues in IEEE J-ERM:
Authors presenting at IMBioC 2022 are invited to submit an expanded version of their papers to a special issue in the IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology (J-ERM): http://ieee-jerm.org.

Best Student Paper Contest:
Best Student Paper awards will be presented to the winners at the conference. The awards committee will judge the papers on originality, significance, technical soundness, and presentation. To qualify for the award, the author must be a full-time student who presents the paper as the first author.