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Annual
Technical Conference
About the Joint SEAS & EMRS DTC
Technical Conference:
The SEAS & EMRS DTCs will be
holding an unclassified technical conference at which
the work of both DTC’s will be disseminated.
The Technical Conference will be
held at the
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
(EICC)
on Thursday 13th & Friday 14th July 2006.

Sponsored by :
This open event will form the DTC's
main channel for dissemination of unclassified research
output.
The conference is organised
as two parallel conferences, held over 2 days, with
one combined exhibition, networking reception and
conference dinner.
EMRS DTC:
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Session A: RF Systems, Embedded
Processing, Devices and Materials |
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Session B: Electro-Optic
Systems, Embedded Processing and Devices. |
SEAS DTC:
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Session C: Plenary Session |
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Session D: Mission Planning & Decision-making
and, Systems Engineering Research |
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Session E: Algorithms & Architectures
and, Sensor Exploitation |
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Session F: Propulsion, Power
Generation & Energy Management and, Communications & Control. |
The two parallel EMRS DTC sessions
will be held in the Sidlaw & Fintry Auditoria in
the EICC. The session on RF Systems, Embedded Processing,
Devices and Materials will be held in the Sidlaw auditorium.
The Electro-Optic Systems, Embedded Processing and
Devices session will be held in the Fintry Auditorium
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The SEAS DTC sessions will alternate
between plenary sessions held in the main Pentland
auditorium and three parallel theme based sessions
held in the Lomond Suite rooms.
Each session will be chaired by the Research Theme Leaders of the SEAS DTC
/ EMRS DTC and DSTL Knowledge Integrators.

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Session A: RF Systems,
Embedded Processing, Devices and Materials |
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Session B: EO Systems
Embedded Processing and Devices |
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Session C: Plenary
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Bill Bardo (Research Director SEAS DTC
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Session D: Mission
Planning & Decision Making and, Systems
Engineering Research |
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Session
E: Algorithms & Architectures and, Sensor
Exploitation |
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Session
F: Propulsion, Power Generation & Energy
Management and, Communications & Control |
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Paul Harris (Rolls-Royce) |
Mick Gillman (DSTL) |
Paul Webb (Roke Manor Research) |
Stuart Farquhar (DSTL) |
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Delegates will be free to move between
conference sessions to choose the presentations that
interest them most. There will be set times in the
conference agendas for morning, lunch and afternoon
breaks, and a constant supply of tea and coffee will
be available in the Cromdale Hall.
On the first morning delegate registration
will be open between 8am and 8:50am. We aim to start
promptly at 8:50am - so please arrive before 8.30am
Within the conference there are several
presentations from PhD students - and there will be
a competition for best PhD student paper with a prize
giving at lunchtime on Friday 14h July 2006 in the
Cromdale Hall.
Conference Papers will be available
to delegates in the form of Conference Proceedings
and electronic copies of presentations will also
be available on CD-ROM.

Who Should Attend?
The SEAS & EMRS DTC Annual Conference
should be attended by:
Potential exploiters of SEAS & EMRS
DTC funded research.
Potential providers of research to the SEAS & EMRS DTC programmes.
Members of :
The
broad military and civil Electro-Magnetic Remote
Sensing communities
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The
Autonomous Systems and Systems Engineering communities
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On the evening of Thursday 13th July
2006 a reception will be held for conference delegates
in the Cromdale Hall of the EICC. This will afford
delegates the opportunity to network with the broad
community of interest that the two DTCs have brought
together.
Dress code for the networking reception
will be 'business wear'. We hope that all delegates
will be able to join us.
A conference dinner will be
held at The Signet Library on the evening of Thursday
13th July. Tickets for the conference dinner will
be available as an additional cost item, purchased
at the time of booking. Again, the dress code will
be business wear.
Co-operating Organisations :
Partners :
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