UCL - GPR 2014
 














Call for Papers


PDF version of the GPR 2014 - Call for Papers

Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Radar systems and antenna design: novel time and frequency domain radars, surface and borehole radars, antenna design, antenna arrays, multi-offset systems, polarimetric radars, holographic radars, airborne systems
  • Radar data processing and analysis: numerical modeling, finite difference time domain (FDTD) methods, Finite Element Methods (FEM), Method of Moments (MoM), full-wave modeling, effective modeling approaches, antenna modeling, inverse problems, tomography, electromagnetic characterization, improved imaging, migration, holography, data fusion with other geophysical data, time-lapse analyses, human media interaction, 2D/3D visualization
  • Geotechnical applications: pipe detection, water leak detection, road and pavement inspection, railways, concrete evaluation, nondestructive testing, tunneling, mining
  • Security applications: UXO and landmine detection, human detection
  • Geological applications: Geology, sedimentology, glaciology, permafrost, planetary exploration
  • Environment and agriculture: hydrology, hydrogeophysics, remote sensing, digital soil mapping, soil characterization, soil moisture mapping, soil contamination
  • Archeology: Archeology, cultural heritage, diagnostic of historical buildings

 Important deadlines:

Expressions of interest (1500-character abstract):
December 9, 2013
Submission of full-length papers (camera-ready format, 4-6 pages):
February 1st, 2014
Extended to February 28, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 15 - May 15, 2014
(following reviews)
Submission of final camera-ready papers: May 1st, 2015
Extended to May 31th, 2014

The conference Proceedings will be included in the IEEE Xplore Library.


Young Scientist Award:

The best paper presented by a young scientist will be awarded.