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DESCRIPTION:This event was arranged by IEEE EDS BUET Student Branch Chapter
  to learn the basics of Lumerical simulation software. A.K.M. Hasibul Hoqu
 e\, Lecturer\, Department of EEE\, Green University of Bangladesh. Dhaka\;
  B.Sc in EEE (BUET)\, M.Sc (ongoing) was the instructor of this workshop. 
 He talked about how Lumerical develops photonic simulation software tools 
 which enable product designers to understand light\, and predict how it be
 haves within complex structures\, circuits\, and systems. These tools allo
 w scientists and engineers to exploit recent advances to photonic science 
 and material processing to develop high impact technologies across excitin
 g fields including augmented reality\, digital imaging\, solar energy\, an
 d quantum computing.\n\nThe workshop was conducted over mainly three sessi
 ons. At first\, the instructor began by giving the participants a brief ov
 erview of Lumerical simulation software\, how the software runs the simula
 tion and the algorithm behind it. The main focus of the workshop was on Lu
 merical FDTD simulation\, which solves Maxwell’s equation using finite d
 ifference time domain method (FDTD). He introduced the basic idea of Plasm
 onics\, mainly surface plasmon and how one can carry out surface plasmon s
 imulation using Lumerical FDTD. The participants were introduced with the 
 graphical user interface of FDTD software and it’s different parameter s
 etting options. Working with material database\, importing new material\, 
 user-defined material\, generating desired structure and groups for simula
 tion was discussed. The instructor also focused on giving the background k
 nowledge for setting each parameter for a simulation.\n\nThe second sessio
 n started after a prayer break at 5PM. In this session\, applications of F
 DTD software for complex structures were shared with the participants. The
 y simulated silver nanowire with the guide of the instructor to find diffe
 rent properties. The participants were also introduced to scripting in Lum
 erical FDTD in this session. Using script\, they did an angle sweep to fin
 d out at which angle of incidence of a source there would be an SPP mode e
 xcited in metal-dielectric surface. Then at the concluding stage of the wo
 rkshop\, the instructor inspired the participants to create their own desi
 gn and simulate the result. Then\, in the third session\, a one to one que
 stion-answer session was held where the participants asked their questions
  and shared problems with the instructor to find a solution.\n\nSpeaker(s)
 : A.K.M. Hasibul Hoque\, \n\nECE Building\, Polashi\, BUET\, Dhaka\, Dhaka
 \, Bangladesh\, 1000
LOCATION:ECE Building\, Polashi\, BUET\, Dhaka\, Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, 1000
ORGANIZER:ieeeedsbuetsb@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Lumerical Simulation Software
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/234469
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;This even
 t was arranged by IEEE EDS BUET Student Branch Chapter to learn the basics
  of Lumerical simulation software. &lt;strong&gt;A.K.M. Hasibul Hoque&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/
 span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;\, Lecturer\, &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;&lt;stro
 ng&gt;Department of EEE\, Green University of Bangladesh&lt;/strong&gt;. Dhaka&lt;/spa
 n&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;\; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400
 \;&quot;&gt;B.Sc in EEE (BUET)\,&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;M.Sc (ong
 oing) was the instructor of this workshop. He talked about how Lumerical d
 evelops photonic simulation software tools which enable product designers 
 to understand light\, and predict how it behaves within complex structures
 \, circuits\, and systems. These tools allow scientists and engineers to e
 xploit recent advances to photonic science and material processing to deve
 lop high impact technologies across exciting fields including augmented re
 ality\, digital imaging\, solar energy\, and quantum computing.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;The workshop was conducted over main
 ly three sessions. At first\, the instructor began by giving the participa
 nts a brief overview of Lumerical simulation softw&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font
 -weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;are\, how the software runs the simulation and the algorit
 hm behind it. The main focus of the workshop was on Lumerical FDTD simulat
 ion\, which solves Maxwell&amp;rsquo\;s equation using finite difference time 
 domain method (FDTD). He introduced the basic idea of Plasmonics\, mainly 
 surface plasmon and how one can carry out surface plasmon simulation using
  Lumerical FDTD. The participants were introduced with the graphical user 
 interface of FDTD software and it&amp;rsquo\;s different parameter setting opt
 ions. Working with material database\, importing new material\, user-defin
 ed material\, generating desired structure and groups for simulation was d
 iscussed. The instructor also focused on giving the background knowledge f
 or setting each parameter for a simulation.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span st
 yle=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;The second session started after a prayer break a
 t 5PM. In this session\, applications of FDTD software for complex structu
 res were shared with the participants. They simulated silver nanowire with
  the guide of the instructor to find different properties. The participant
 s were also introduced to scripting in Lumerical FDTD in this session. Usi
 ng script\, they did an angle sweep to find out at which angle of incidenc
 e of a source there would be an SPP mode excited in metal-dielectric surfa
 ce. Then at the concluding stage of the workshop\, the instructor inspired
  the participants to create their own design and simulate the result. Then
 \, in the third session\, a one to one question-answer session was held wh
 ere the participants asked their questions and shared problems with the in
 structor to find a solution.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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