Themes:
The Working Group “Electromagnetics
in Telecommunication” will address topics of modelling and scientific computing
in
-
Electromagnetics
-
Circuit simulation
-
Semiconductor device modelling
-
Coupled problems, including heat
effects
-
Optimisation
The Working Group aims at meetings
for regular exchange of results and developments at the technical level,
but also wants to keep an eye on trends in technology, the increasing
interaction between different processes, processes at higher frequencies
and different timescales, its impacts on modelling and requirements for
simulation tools. Additionally the Working Group is directed towards cooperation
on a European level between universities and industry.
See also the
presentation (in pdf) of the moderator at the Midterm Meeting, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, November 27, 2002.
Past
Event:
The
Working Group was responsible for the Industry
Day on June 25, 2002, during SCEE-2002, Scientific Computing in Electrical
Engineering, in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
'Reduced
order modeling and coupled problems in Telecommunication' was held
in Zürich on 2-3 May 2003 (joint
MACSI-net WG 2/13 event)
Coming
Events:
Optimization
and Coupled Problems in Electromagnetism, Napoli on 22-23 September
2003 (joint MACSI-net WG 2/13 event)
University of Wuppertal, Germany
on 19-20 February, 2004 (joint MACSI-net WG 2/13 event) on
Couplings between partial and differential algebraic equations (electromagnetics,
chip design) and model reduction in technical simulation.
|
| Participants |
- Prof.Dr. A. Marcello
Anile, University of Catania, Sicily, Italy.
- Dr.-Ing. Achim Basermann, NEC Europe Ltd, C&C Research Laboratories,
Germany.
- Dr. Claude Dedeban, France Telecom R&D, Dept. Ant, La Turbie,
France.
- Dr. Frank Demming-Janssen, Computer Simulation Technology (CST),
Havixbeck, Germany.
- Prof. Tom Dhaene, University of Antwerp & Agilent Technologies
- EEsof, Belgium.
- Dr Wilhelm Dürr, Siemens AG, Medical Solutions, Erlangen,
Germany
- Dr. Koen van Eijk, Magma Design Automation BV, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands
- Priv.-Doz. Dr. Michael Günther, Universität Karlsruhe
(TH), Germany.
- Dr. André Görisch, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology,
Erlangen, Germany
- Dr. Uwe Feldmann, Infineon Technologies AG, München, Germany
- Prof.Dr. Albert Gilg, Siemens AG, München, Germany
- Prof.Dr. Kay Hameyer, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Dr. Georg Hebermehl, Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis
and Stochastics, Berlin, Germany
- Prof.Dr. Ralf Hiptmair, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
- Mr. Rob Kleihorst, Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands
- Dr. E. Jan W. ter Maten, Philips Research Laboratories and
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
- Dr.Ing. Stefano Micheletti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Dr. Joerg Ostrowski, University of Tübingen, Germany
- Prof.Dr. Ursula van Rienen, University of Rostock, Germany
- Prof.Dr. Riccardo Sacco, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Dr. Peter Schwarz, Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte
Schaltungen, EAS, Dresden, The Netherlands
- Dr. Marc Swinnen, Sequence Design, Inc., Paris, France
- Dr. Piet Vanassche, KU Leuven, ESAT-MICAS, Belgium
- Dr. Renate Winkler, Von Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
- Prof.Dr. A. Peter M. Zwamborn, TNO Physics and Electronic Laboratory,
The Hague, The Netherlands
- Dr. Herbert
De Gersem, University of Darmstadt, Germany
- Dr. N. van der Meijs, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Dr. P. Fernandes,
CNR Genova, Italy
- Prof. J.A. Carrillo, ICREA, Bellaterra, Spain
|
| Contact
the moderator |
| e.j.w.ter.maten@tue.nl |
| Register
as a participant |
| Register as participant
using this form |
|