Applied and Computational Electromagnetics (ACE)Welcome to the Applied and Computational Electromagnetics (ACE) research unit at the University of Liège in Belgium. We are located in the Montefiore Institute (B28), which hosts the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (part of the Faculty of Applied Sciences).ACE is involved with various aspects of design, modeling and testing of electromagnetic phenomena and devices. Our expertise ranges from static and quasistatic electrotechnics to wave scattering and optics, and encompasses a wide variety of coupled multiphysic problems involving electromagnetic phenomena:
Current research projects encompass theoretical and applied E-M (high-frequency scattering, electromagnetic compatibility, bio-electromagnetism, nondestructive testing, renewable energy), applied mathematics (numerical partial differential equations and integral equations) and computer science (mesh generation, visualization, high performance parallel computing).
Master thesis subjects (TFEs)Master thesis subjects (also posted on the billboard next to room I21): TFE 2012-2013 (PDF).Job openingsThere are currently several doctoral and post-doctoral positions open in the group. Please contact us for more info.ACE members
Former PhD students, researchers and post-docs (ACE and former ELAP):
AddressApplied and Computational Electromagnetics (ACE)University of Liège Institute Montefiore (Bldg. B28, Parking P32) Grande Traverse 10 Sart Tilman B-4000 Liège Belgium
Phone: +32 4 366 37 30 Google map / Travel directions
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