10th IEEE International RF and Microwave Conference (RFM 2025)
17 – 19 September 2025 | Penang Malaysia
An international forum on research progress and developments in electromagnetic wave theory, microwave, millimeter wave and THz technology, wireless communication technology and related fields
June 2025
15 JULY 2025
Paper Submission Deadline
July 2025
7 JULY 2025
Notification of Acceptance
Aug 2025
10 AUGUST 2025
Early Bird Registration Deadline
Aug 2025
19 AUGUST 2025
Final manuscript Submission Deadline & Normal Registration Deadline
Conference Venue
The conference venue will be situated in Teluk Bahang along Batu Ferringhi’s northern coast. Bahang Bay Hotel Penang is a well‑appointed 4‑star retreat offering 160 stylish rooms and suites. Designed with a modern‑traditional fusion aesthetic, the accommodations blend sleek urban design with local warmth for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy the on‑site Lesong Coffee House for all‑day dining, the Selasih Lobby Lounge for light refreshments, and pool‑ or beach‑side special dining experiences. Hotel amenities include a swimming pool, gym, business centre, prayer room, and versatile event spaces such as a ballroom and function rooms. Conveniently located about an hour’s drive from Penang International Airport and only 30 minutes from Georgetown, the hotel also offers easy access to local attractions like ESCAPE adventure park, Entopia Butterfly Farm, and Penang National Park.
Bahang Bay Hotel
Address: 15, Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, 11050 Tanjung Bungah, Pulau Pinang
Website: https://bahangbayhotel.com/

Call for Participant

Keynote Speakers

Plenary and Distinguished Speakers


RFM 2025
Conference Track
Researchers are invited to submit full papers in the areas of interest that include, but are not limited to the following conference tracks:

RF Circuits and Microwave Devices
This track focuses on designing, analysing, and optimising RF and microwave circuits, including high-frequency and millimeter-wave circuits. It covers power amplifiers, mixers, oscillators, modulators, RF filters, resonators, and passive components. Topics related to RF integrated circuits (RFIC) and system-on-chip (SoC) solutions are also included.

Antennas and Propagation
This track covers the fundamentals and advancements in electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering. It includes antenna theory, design, optimisation, and the development of millimeter-wave, terahertz (THz), and optical antennas. Research on small, broadband, and multi-band antennas and MIMO, reconfigurable, and smart antennas is also encouraged. Topics such as direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation, beamforming techniques, and antenna measurement methodologies are included in this track.

Emerging Technologies and Applications
This track explores cutting-edge advancements in 5G and beyond (6G) technologies, additive manufacturing for RF and microwave applications, and developing advanced materials and high-frequency components. It also includes terahertz (THz) technologies, IoT-enabled antenna and propagation considerations, and wireless sensor networks with energy-efficient communication technologies. Additionally, topics related to low-power and energy-efficient wireless systems are covered.

Industrial Electronics
This track focuses on power electronics, energy-efficient systems, and their applications in industrial automation and smart manufacturing. It includes discussions on IoT-enabled Industry 4.0 technologies, cyber-physical systems, robotics, automation, and intelligent control systems. Additionally, topics related to instrumentation, sensors, actuators, and systems integration for industrial applications are welcome.

Smart Systems and Internet of Things (IoT)
This track focuses on RF and wireless technologies enabling smart systems and IoT applications. Topics include and not limited to low-power communication protocols, miniaturized antennas, RF front-end design, wireless sensing, spectrum management, signal propagation in smart environments, and IoT-based solutions for smart cities, grids, and healthcare.

Active Devices, Passive Components, and Circuit Technologies
This track covers semiconductor and photonic devices for RF and microwave applications, including low-noise and high-power active devices. It also focuses on MEMS-based tunable RF components, passive components, and metamaterials. Research on nonlinear circuit design and modelling is also encouraged.

Computing and Machine Intelligence
This track highlights the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in wireless communications, deep learning techniques, and neural network models for RF and microwave applications. It includes research on genetic algorithms, evolutionary computing, and generative models. Topics such as pattern recognition, biometric applications, big data analytics, cloud computing, information security, and cryptography for communication systems are also covered.
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