- UT Coordinating a 2.5M project to improve Electromagnetic ComplianceNew communication and automation technologies help society to become smarter and more sustainable but there has been evidence that the electromagnetic interference they create can possibly cause deadly accidents. Little is known on how to avoid or control this electromagnetic interference propagating within modern complex systems therefore the training of researchers in these electromagnetic effects and mitigations is required. The EU-funded doctoral network, led by Prof. Frank Leferink in collaboration with Dr. Robert Vogt from the Power Electronics and Electromagnetic Compatibility (PE) group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) will support 10 individual research projects to develop a Network for Evaluation of Propagation and Interference Training (NEPIT).Read more
- NIAS-Lorentz Theme Group 2025The NIAS-Lorentz Program is looking for a researcher to set up and coordinate a NIAS-Lorentz Theme Group (NLTG).Read more