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SUMMARY:IEEE International Conference on Communications
DESCRIPTION:From the IEEE International Conference on Communications website: \nIEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) is one of two IEEE Communications Society’s flagship conferences (ICC and Globecom). Each year\, close to 2\,000 attendees from over 70 countries attend IEEE ICC to take advantage of a program which consists of exciting keynote sessions\, robust technical paper sessions\, innovative tutorials and workshops\, and engaging industry sessions. This 5-day event is known for bringing together audiences from both industry and academia to learn about the latest research and innovations in communications and networking technology\, share ideas and best practices\, and collaborate on future projects. \nThis event will be held in Glasgow\, Scotland.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/ieee-international-conference-on-communications/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
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SUMMARY:NSF SpectrumX Spring 2026 Center Meeting
DESCRIPTION:*To register\, click the “+” button then “Get Tickets.” \nJoin us for two days of center-wide updates\, detailed research discussions\, a poster session\, and more. We look forward to bringing the full center together to hear updates from NSF SpectrumX leadership\, researchers\, and collaborators. \nThe Center Meeting will take place Monday\, June 1 and Tuesday\, June 2 at the Smith Ballroom at the University of Notre Dame’s Morris Inn in South Bend\, Indiana. An additional optional research workshop will take place on Wednesday\, June 3. \nPlease note the following registration deadlines: \n\nMonday\, April 27 – (Extended) Poster proposal submission deadline (included in registration form)\nMonday\, April 27 – Hotel block deadline\nMonday\, May 18 – In-person registration deadline\nTuesday\, May 26 – Poster submission deadline\nThursday\, May 28 – Virtual registration deadline\n\nThe Center has organized an optional excursion to a South Bend Cubs baseball game in downtown South Bend in the afternoon on Sunday\, May 31 . \nFor more information\, please visit the Spring 2026 Center Meeting landing page. \nA working agenda is included below. Please note that sessions and timing are subject to change.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/spring-2026-center-meeting/
LOCATION:Smith Ballroom\, University of Notre Dame – South Bend\, IN\, 1399 N Notre Dame Ave\, South Bend\, Indiana\, 46617\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="SpectrumX":MAILTO:jhahn5@nd.edu
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SUMMARY:16th New England Workshop on Software-Defined Radio (NEWSDR)
DESCRIPTION:From the NEWSDR website: \nThe 2026 New England Workshop on Software-Defined Radio (NEWSDR 2026) is the sixteenth installment of an annual workshop series organized by the Boston SDR User Group (SDR-Boston). The primary goal of this workshop is to provide a forum that enables SDR enthusiasts to get together\, collaborate\, and introduce SDR concepts to those interested in furthering their knowledge of SDR capabilities and available resources. \nTalk/Poster Abstract Submission Deadline: May 25\, 2026\nRegistration Deadline (Free but Required): May 25\, 2026
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/16th-new-england-workshop-on-software-defined-radio-newsdr/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T170000
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SUMMARY:IEEE International MTT Symposia (IMS)
DESCRIPTION:From the IEEE IMS website: \nThe IEEE International MTT Symposia (IMS) (www.ims-ieee.org) is the world’s premier RF/microwave technical conference and industry exhibition. Attendees will appreciate that IMS2026 has been refreshed with the technical content reorganized\, and new branding\, new website\, and new mobile app launched. \nIMS2026 kicks off with the IEEE MTT-S RF Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium\, then introduces two new symposia formed out of traditional IMS technical content\, the IEEE MTT-S RF Technology & Techniques (RFTT) Symposium and the IEEE MTT-S RF Systems & Applications (RFSA) Symposium\, before concluding the week with the ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference. \nThis event will take place in Boston\, MA. \nIEEE MTT-S RF Systems & Applications (RFSA) Paper Submission Deadline: December 2\, 2025\nIEEE MTT-S RF Technology & Techniques (RFTT) Paper Submission Deadline: December 2\, 2025\nIEEE MTT-S RF Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Paper Submission Deadline: January 6\, 2026\n \nRegistration information is available on the IEEE IMS website.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/ieee-international-mtt-symposia-ims/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T160000
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SUMMARY:Radio Shop Chat: An Overview of Lunar Spectrum Planning
DESCRIPTION:NSF SpectrumX invites you to the next Radio Shop Chat\, “An Overview of Lunar Spectrum Planning\,” featuring Cathy Sham on Wednesday\, June 10 at 3 p.m. ET. \nRegistration is required and free. \nAbstract\nWith the return of humans to cislunar space marked by the successful Artemis II mission in April\, and several commercial lunar landers slated for launch in the near future\, 2026 is already shaping up to be a landmark year for lunar exploration and science. NASA’s Lunar and Human Spaceflight Spectrum Manager\, Cathy Sham\, has been working alongside commercial and international experts in space communications\, science\, and spectrum planning to develop a rational\, efficient\, and effective spectrum architecture. This effort aims to ensure a vibrant ecosystem in which science instruments and communications infrastructure are both compatible and interoperable. \nIn this talk\, Sham will discuss international technical collaborations to design and refine a sustainable frequency architecture; initiatives at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to recognize scientific applications of spectrum use in the lunar vicinity; and ongoing efforts to coordinate spectrum usage among lunar mission operators prior to formal regulatory filings for spectrum licenses. \nSpeaker Bio\n \nCathy Sham is NASA’s lunar and human spaceflight spectrum manager. She is widely recognized as an expert in both the regulatory and analytical aspects of spectrum management\, particularly as they relate to human spaceflight\, domestic and international spectrum regulations\, NASA’s international partner agencies\, and private-sector space endeavors. Her expertise in spectrum policy\, systems engineering\, and modeling and simulation continues to support NASA’s operational and development programs\, while advancing the broader mandate of enabling space commerce. \nSham also serves as Chair of the ITU- Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Working Party 7B (space radiocommunication applications)\, as well as Chair of the Lunar-Martian Spectrum Group within the Space Frequency Coordination Group (SFCG). In these roles\, she contributes to both technical planning and policy development for next-generation space communications networks\, commercial transportation and crew services\, and commercial low Earth orbit (LEO) destination programs. \nSham holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering\, a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Sciences\, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Rice University.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/radio-shop-chat-an-overview-of-lunar-spectrum-planning/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T080000
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SUMMARY:National Radio Dynamic Zones: Looking Back – Looking Forward Workshop
DESCRIPTION:From the IEEE RFID website: \nThe NSF-supported NRDZ Research Partnership and Workshop Series is pleased to announce an in-person workshop to be held in conjunction with the 20th Annual IEEE International Conference on RFID\, taking place in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, June 15–16\, 2026 (Monday–Tuesday). The first day will feature a private tour of the Very Large Array in nearby Socorro\, followed by a second day of talks\, panels\, open discussions\, paper presentations\, and poster sessions.  \nFull-Length Paper Submission Deadline: February 20\, 2026\nPoster-only Abstract Submission: April 27\, 2026 \nRegistration information will be available on the IEEE RFID website.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/national-radio-dynamic-zones-looking-back-looking-forward-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T080000
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SUMMARY:IEEE RFID 2026
DESCRIPTION:From the IEEE RFID 2026 Website: \nThe 20th Annual International Conference on RFID is the main conference promoted by the IEEE Council on RFID that offers a unique opportunity to share\, discuss\, and witness research results in all areas of RFID technologies and their applications. \nThis event will be held in person in Santa Fe\, New Mexico. \nWorkshops Proposal Deadline: December 8\, 2025\nPaper Submission Deadline (Option A and Option B): January 15\, 2026\nPoster Submission Deadline: April 6\, 2026\nFinal Paper Submission (Option A): May 5\, 2026\nFinal Abstract Submission (Option B): May 5\, 2026 \nRegistration information will be available on the IEEE RFID website.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/ieee-rfid-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T080000
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SUMMARY:Society of Amateur Radio Astronomy (SARA) and Radio Jove 2025 Eastern Conference Global Radio Astronomy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomy (SARA) website: \nThe first trailblazers of American radio astronomy called Green Bank Observatory (GBO) home over 60 years ago. Today\, their legacy is alive and well. Nestled in the mountain ranges and farmland of West Virginia (WV)\, within the National Quiet Zone (NQZ)\, radio astronomers are listening to the remote whispers of the universe\, to discover answers to our most astounding astronomical questions. \n The Eastern Conference for the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) and Radio Jove is an opportunity for amateur radio astronomers to come together for hands-on training\, sharing of knowledge\, debate of ideas\, fellowship\, and of course continuous learning. Our mission is to create opportunities for educating those interested in pursuing amateur radio astronomy. \nThis event will be held in Green Bank\, West Virginia. \nRegistration information will be available on the SARA website.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/society-of-amateur-radio-astronomy-sara-and-radio-jove-2025-eastern-conference-global-radio-astronomy-symposium/
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SUMMARY:International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
DESCRIPTION:From the IGARSS website: \nThe theme of IGARSS 2026 is the Future of Earth Observations. IGARSS 2026 will examine the future Earth observation technologies for solving grand challenges faced by our Earth and society and promote collaborative global solutions using such technologies. IGARSS 2026 will provide an excellent experience for its attendees through strong technical and social programs\, and opportunities for collaboration regionally and globally. \nThis event will be held in Washington\, DC. \nPaper submission deadline: January 10\, 2026\nRegistration Opens: April 1\, 2026\nAccepted Paper Registration Deadline: April 30\, 2026
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/international-geoscience-and-remote-sensing-symposium-igarss/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260827
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CREATED:20251222T142235Z
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SUMMARY:Small Satellite Conference
DESCRIPTION:From the Small Satellite Conference website: \nThe 40th Annual Small Satellite Conference will spotlight the technologies driving constellation success and celebrate the thousands of people whose vision and collaboration have propelled the industry forward over the past four decades. Join us as we celebrate the past\, examine the present\, and shape the future of small satellites. \nRegistration information can be found on the Small Satellite Conference website.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/small-satellite-conference/
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SUMMARY:The Research Conference on Communications\, Information\, and Internet Policy (TPRC)
DESCRIPTION:From the TPRC website: \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTPRC promotes interdisciplinary thinking on current and emerging issues in communications and the Internet by disseminating and discussing new research relevant to policy questions in the U.S. and around the world. It serves researchers\, policymakers\, and members of the private sector and civil society\, from students to well-established practitioners. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThis event will be held in Washington\, DC.\n\n\nRegistration for this event opens in June 2026.
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/the-research-conference-on-communications-information-and-internet-policy-tprc/
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