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DESCRIPTION:Electromagnetics is a fundamental building block of society. It
  is the cornerstone of almost all the technologies that we are familiar wi
 th in our modern lives: from cellular communication to transportation to d
 omestic energy. In its simplest form\, it can be summarized by four equati
 ons. However\, in the main\, those four equations cannot be solved directl
 y to design anything other than very simple systems. This means we are rel
 iant on measurements and simulations. These simulations (computational ele
 ctromagnetics) will provide a very precise answer to the question the mode
 ler poses but is the question the one the modeler actually wanted to ask. 
 Hence\, validating such models is important in providing confidence in the
  simulation process. This is no trivial task. This talk will explore the r
 ole of electromagnetics in society today\, why computational electromagnet
 ics is important\, how we know that what we get is what we intend and how 
 we can improve testing the confidence we can place in these models.\n\nSpe
 aker(s): Prof. Alistair Duffy\, \n\nBldg:  MED 0 1418\, EPFL\, Rte Cantona
 le\, 1015 Lausanne\, Lausanne\, Switzerland\, Switzerland\, 1015\, Virtual
 : https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/328040
LOCATION:Bldg:  MED 0 1418\, EPFL\, Rte Cantonale\, 1015 Lausanne\, Lausann
 e\, Switzerland\, Switzerland\, 1015\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee
 .org/m/328040
ORGANIZER:mohammad.azadifar@epfl.ch
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Joint IEM Distinguished Lecturers and IEEE Seminar: Addressing Chal
 lenges in Validation of Computational Electromagnetic
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/328040
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Electromagnetics is a fundamental building
  block of society. It is the cornerstone of almost all the technologies th
 at we are familiar with in our modern lives: from cellular communication t
 o transportation to domestic energy. In its simplest form\, it can be summ
 arized by four equations. However\, in the main\, those four equations can
 not be solved directly to design anything other than very simple systems. 
 This means we are reliant on measurements and simulations. These simulatio
 ns (computational electromagnetics) will provide a very precise answer to 
 the question the modeler poses but is the question the one the modeler act
 ually wanted to ask. Hence\, validating such models is important in provid
 ing confidence in the simulation process. This is no trivial task. This ta
 lk will explore the role of electromagnetics in society today\, why comput
 ational electromagnetics is important\, how we know that what we get is wh
 at we intend and how we can improve testing the confidence we can place in
  these models.&lt;/p&gt;
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