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The 10th LAPC took place on 10-11 November 2014 and it was a pleasure to attend and represent the IET's Antennas & Propagation Technical and Professional Network. For those who have never been, LAPC is a single stream, two day conference in Loughborough and attracts around 200-215 delegates each year. 



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We have been invited to film the sessions so that we can share the content with the wider A&P community. You can view the videos on IET.tv:



The Impact of Computational Electromagnetics, and Associated Software, on EM Education and Research

Constantine Balanis



Antenna: a key enabler for 5G innovative RF IC development

Frederic Gianesello



Capability and Manufacturability: Some Considerations Concerning the Current Status of Multi-Filar Dielectric Loaded Antennas

Oliver Leisten



Towards Standardized Statistical Models for Wireless Communications Terminals

Alain Sibille



New Look At Experiments and Measurements in Light of Recent Advances in Fundamental Applied Electromagnetic Theory

Yahia Antar



Propagation for Space Applications

Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg



Measurements for Better Indoor Wireless System Engineering

Michael Neve



Antennas and Quasi-optics for Space Terahertz Instrumentation

Peter de Maagt



Metasurfaces for Future Antennas

Sergei Tretyakov



Techniques for Synthesizing Artificial Dielectrics for Lens and Reflectarray Designs

Raj Mittra



European School of Antennas: Ten Years of Teaching

Stefano Maci



The Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference (LAPC) is the largest annual UK conference dedicated to the fields of Antennas and Propagation. LAPC, now celebrating its 10 year anniversary, regularly attracts 200 to 250 national and international participants from academia, research institutes, industry and government bodies.