Kleinheubach Conference
Since 1954, the Kleinheubach Conference (“Kleinheubacher Tagung”) is the annual scientific conference held in parallel to the meeting of the U.R.S.I. national committee in Germany. Initially the conference took place in the Kleinheubach castle (nearby Miltenberg, Bavaria), since 2002 it has been held in the former city hall of Miltenberg. The scientific program comprises of all of the U.R.S.I. areas, that is, Electromagnetic Metrology, Fields and Waves, Radio Communication Systems and Signal Processing, Electronics and Photonics, Electromagnetic Environment and Interference, Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing, Ionospheric Radio and Propagation, Waves in Plasmas, Radio Astronomy, and Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine. The 2025 Kleinheubach Conference again includes a Young Scientist Program with up to10 Young-Scientist Awards and in addition a Young Scientists Best Paper Competition (new name: Karl-Joerg Langenberg Awards) with 3 Prizes.
Kleinheubach Conference is technically sponsored by IEEE. The proceedings of this event are likely to be listed in prestigious databases such as Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), Ei Compendex, DBLP, Google Scholar, and many others.