Applied Electromagnetics Lab

We work on many different problems where electromagnetics and electronics meet. Sometimes this is in obvious ways such as antennas for wireless systems but often work is concerned with EMC issues where the radiated fields are unwanted.

The group is highly regarded in the EMC field and the Bilog antenna, now standard in EMC measurements, was designed at York.

Research involves a mixture of measurement techniques and computer simulations with the latter are proving ever more important as the number of electronic devices in the world goes up, all needing to meet electromagnetic regulations. As well as research into the effect of electromagnetic radiation on electronic systems there is also research into biological systems, for example to detect body water content.

Recent research in the group includes fly-by-wireless aircraft, uncertainty analysis in numerical modelling and chip immunity.

Bio-Electromagnetics
Bio-Electromagnetics
Wave Stirrer
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Numerical Modelling
Numerical Modelling and Optimisation
Shielding and Immunity
Shielding and Immunity

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