The NNIN at the University of Michigan will be hosting an Advanced Workshop showcasing EM.Cube’s suite of electromagnetic modeling and RF design tools. This is a sequel to a previous introductory workshop held at NNIN in January 2012, which introduced EM.CUBE’s modular simulation environment. Click here to Register for this event.
Event Information
Topic: EM.Cube – Advanced Workshop
Date: July 18th, 2012
Time: 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
Presenter: Dr. Kazem Sabet
Bio:
Dr. Kaz Sabet received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Michigan in 1995, where he was a Rackham doctoral fellow. In 1994 he founded EMAG Technologies Inc. in Ann Arbor. EMAG has been providing innovative RF solutions for both defense and commercial industries for the last seventeen years. The Emagware division of the company (www.emagware.com) offers computer aided design and simulation tools. The other divisions of EMAG provide electric and magnetic field probe systems and measurement solutions as well as state-of-the-art phased array technologies for tracking, guidance and radar applications. Dr. Sabet is a senior member of IEEE. He received the 2000 IEE Marconi Award in Electronics and Communications.
Agenda:
9:00 AM Registration and Coffee
9:30 AM Welcome and Overview of EM.CUBE
10:00 AM Live Software Demo – Advanced Features of FDTD and Planar Modules
- An overview of time and frequency domain simulations
- An introduction to Huygens Surfaces and Huygens Sources
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM Hands-on Tutorials – Simulation of Planar and 3D Structures (Part 1)
- Frequency domain simulation of interconnects and metamaterials in Planar Module
12:00 PM Lunch – pizza provided
12:45 PM Hands-on Tutorials – Simulation of Planar and 3D Structures (Part 2)
- Time domain simulation of passive and active devices in FDTD Module
2:00 PM Wrap-up and closing comments
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Questions regarding this event or other NNIN activity?
Feel free to contact NNIN/C for this event or other activities:
Behrouz Shiari, bshiari@umich.edu
Parameshwaran Pasupathy, paramesh@umich.edu