History and Past Conferences

History and Past Conferences
History of the Conference

GlobalEM is the unified international symposium series dedicated to high-power electromagnetics (HPEM), bringing together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to advance the understanding of HPEM sources, environments, effects, protection, and emerging applications. The series traces its origins to 1978, when the late Carl Baum organized the first Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting (NEM) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, supported by the SUMMA Foundation, which he had founded earlier. The inaugural meeting attracted scientists and engineers from the United States and Western Europe and established a strong technical foundation for the community.
As the field matured, the NEM meeting evolved into the High-Power Electromagnetics Meeting (HPEM) and expanded in both scope and participation. In 1994, when the symposium was held in Bordeaux, France, it adopted the name EUROEM. Subsequent meetings held in North America became known as AMEREM, and the symposia have continued to take place every even-numbered year, maintaining a consistent biennial tradition.
In 2015, the growing number of high-quality contributions from Asia led to the establishment of the first ASIAEM Conference in Jeju, Republic of Korea, followed by successful meetings in India and China. In 2022, reflecting the truly global nature of the community, the symposium series was unified under a single name—GlobalEM—after the meeting in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The series continues as GlobalEM 2024 in Austin, Texas, and will remain known as GlobalEM going forward. The next meeting, GlobalEM 2026, will be hosted at Yonsei University in Seoul, Republic of Korea, further strengthening international collaboration and expanding the symposium’s global footprint.

Past Conferences
Year Conference Name Venue Chairman Remark
1978 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Carl E. Baum 1st NEM
1980 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Anaheim, California, USA Gene E. Morgan
1982 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Carl E. Baum
1984 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Baltimore, Maryland, USA Louis F. Libello
1986 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Rober L. Gardner
1988 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Menlo Park, California, USA Werner Graf
1990 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Michael G. Harrison
1992 NEM (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Meeting) Chicago, Illinois, USA Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi
1994 EUROEM Bordeaux, France Dominique J. Serafin 1st EUROEM
1996 AMEREM Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Shyam H. Gurbaxani 1st AMEREM
1998 EUROEM Tel Aviv, Israel Joseph Shiloh
2000 EUROEM Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Paul D. Smith and David M. Parkes
2002 AMEREM Annapolis, Maryland, USA Terence J. Wieting
2004 EUROEM Magdeburg, Germany Jurgen Nitsch
2006 AMEREM Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Donald McLemore
2008 EUROEM Lausanne, Switzerland Farhad Rachidi
2010 AMEREM Ottawa, Canada Lot Shafai
2012 EUROEM Toulouse, France Jean-Philippe Parmantier
2014 AMEREM Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Edl Schamiloglu
2015 ASIAEM Jeju, Republic of KOREA Yanzhao Xie and C.S. Huh 1st ASIAEM
2016 EUROEM London, UK Richard Hoad
2017 ASIAEM Bangalore, India David Giri
2018 AMEREM Santa Barbara, California, USA William Radasky
2019 ASIAEM Xi’an, China Yanzhao Xie
2022 GlobalEM Abu Dhabi, UAE Chaouki Kasmi 1stGlobalEM
2024 GlobalEM Austin, Texas, USA Janet O’Neil 2nd GlobalEM