The 19th ASA preliminary programme remains subject to change and is now available
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ASA Registration and Sponsorship Portal Now Open
The organising committee are pleased to announce that the registration and sponsorship portal is now open for ASA19.
For Registrations, please see Registration Page
For Supporters, please see the ASA19 Supporter Options page
Organising Committee
Plenary Speaker
We are pleased to announce Luke Rosenberg from Advanced Systems & Technologies, Lockheed Martin Australia as a plenary speaker at the 19th ASA. Luke will present on DARPA Emon – Advantages of Spatially Varying Waveforms.
You can find Luke’s abstract and bio here, Plenary Speaker.
ASA 2026 Organising Committee
Paper Submission Deadline Extended by Two Weeks
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to inform you that the paper submission deadline for the Australasian Symposium on Antennas (ASA 2026) has been extended by two weeks to 14th November. This is the final extension, and no further changes will be made. Please ensure your submissions are completed by the new deadline.
For details on the call for papers and submission guidelines, visit Authors’ Instructions
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to your contributions to ASA 2026.
Best regards,
ASA 2026 Organising Committee
Paper Submission
Information on EDAS link and pdf express ID has been added to Authors’ Instructions.
As well as here, EDAS link for submission: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=34483 and the pdf express ID of 69049X
Organising Committee
19th Australasian Symposium on Antennas
Adelaide 11th – 13th February 2026
The 19th ASA (ASA 2026) will be held from the 11th to the 13th of February 2026, Adelaide (venue: Flinders University City Campus). The aim of the ASA is to inform engineers, scientists, and industry representatives working on antennas, electromagnetics, and related areas of current and projected developments. The Symposium also provides a valuable opportunity for students to take part in a professional meeting. Submissions are invited from anyone in the Australasian region. A prize will be awarded for the best student presentation. The symposium will be held in conjunction with a workshop on Antennas for Space and Earth observation in Australasia the 11th February, and will include a two-day technical program on the 12-13 February.
For further details please see the Call for papers
Organising Committee
General Chair | Shengjian Jammy Chen
General Co-Chairs | Stephanie Smith | Christophe Fumeaux
Steering Committee | Amin Abbosh | Christophe Granet | Ken Smart
Technical Program Chair | Withawat Withayachumnankul
Co-Chairs | Peiyuan Qin | Konstanty Bialkowski | Yang Yang | Michael Neve
Publications Chair | Thomas Baum
Invited Speakers Chair | David Thiel
Award Chairs | Rodica Ramer | Hugo Espinosa | Can Ding | Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh
Website and Publicity Chairs | Ken Smart | Forest Zhu | Shulin Chen
Exhibition & Sponsorship Chairs | Bahare Mohamadzade | Maral Ansari
Local Arrangements Co-Chairs | Quoc Hung Dang | Daniel Headland | Debabrata Karmokar
Programme for the Previous Australasian Symposium on Antennas.
Here is the programme for the 18th Australasian Symposium on Antennas. Available here to give those considering attending an idea of what to expect.
The programme is available at 18th ASA Conference Programme
Organising Committee
