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Technical Program TECHNICAL PROGRAM 22nd International Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields 15-19, JULY 2019 PARIS Sponsors and Exhibitors Compumag 2019 - Technical Program CONTENT Welcome to COMPUMAG 2019 ........................................................................................................................ 3 Conference Organizers ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Board of the International Compumag Society ................................................................................................. 4 Editorial Board ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Conference Agenda Overview ........................................................................................................................... 8 Tuesday, 16/Jul/2019 ....................................................................................................................... 11 Keynote 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 OA1: Static and quasi-static fields ........................................................................................................................... 11 PA-M1: Novel Computational Methods for Machines and Devices ........................................................................ 11 PA-M2: Material Modelling, Multi-Scale Modelling and Homogenization ............................................................. 13 PA-M3: Optimization and Design ............................................................................................................................ 14 PA-M4: Wave propagation ...................................................................................................................................... 15 PA-A1: Education, Electromagnetic Sensors, Sensing and Metrology ..................................................................... 16 PA-A2: Multi-Physics and Coupled Problems .......................................................................................................... 17 PA-A3: Numerical Techniques ................................................................................................................................. 19 PA-A4: Optimization and Design ............................................................................................................................. 20 PA-A5: Static and Quasi-Static Fields ....................................................................................................................... 21 OA2: Mathematical modelling and formulations .................................................................................................... 23 Wednesday, 17/Jul/2019 .................................................................................................................. 24 Keynote 2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 OB1: Multi-physics and coupled problems .............................................................................................................. 24 PB-M1: Novel Computational Methods for Machines and Devices ........................................................................ 24 PB-M2: Material Modelling, Multi-Scale Modelling and Homogenization .............................................................. 25 PB-M3: Mathematical Modelling and Formulations ............................................................................................... 27 PB-M4: Numerical Techniques ................................................................................................................................ 28 PB-M5: Optimization and Design ............................................................................................................................ 29 PB-A1: Bio-Electromagnetic Computation .............................................................................................................. 30 PB-A2: Optimization and Design .............................................................................................................................. 32 PB-A3: Static and Quasi-Static Fields ....................................................................................................................... 33 PB-A4: Wave propagation ....................................................................................................................................... 35 OB2: Material Modelling, Multi-Scale Modelling and Homogenization .................................................................. 36 Thursday, 18/Jul/2019 ..................................................................................................................... 37 OC1: Novel Computational Methods for Machines and Devices ............................................................................ 37 PC-M1: Numerical Techniques ................................................................................................................................ 37 PC-M2: Mathematical Modelling and Formulations ............................................................................................... 39 PC-M3: Multi-Physics and Coupled Problems ......................................................................................................... 40 PC-M4: Optimization and Design ............................................................................................................................ 41 PC-M5: EMC, Photonics and Optoelectronics ......................................................................................................... 42 PC-A1: Novel Computational Methods for Machines and Devices ......................................................................... 43 PC-A2: Material Modelling, Multi-Scale Modelling and Homogenization ............................................................... 45 PC-A3: Optimization and Design .............................................................................................................................. 46 PC-A4: Static and Quasi-Static Fields ....................................................................................................................... 48 OC2: Numerical techniques ..................................................................................................................................... 49 Friday, 19/Jul/2019 .......................................................................................................................... 50 Keynote 3 ................................................................................................................................................................. 50 OD1: Wave propagation .......................................................................................................................................... 50 PD-M1: Novel Computational Methods for Machines and Devices ........................................................................ 50 PD-M2: Multi-Physics and Coupled Problems ......................................................................................................... 52 PD-M3: Numerical Techniques ................................................................................................................................ 53 PD-M4: Optimization and Design ............................................................................................................................ 54 PD-M5: Static and Quasi-Static Fields...................................................................................................................... 55 OD2: Optimization and design ................................................................................................................................. 56 Index of authors ............................................................................................................................... 58 2 July 15-19, 2019, Paris - France Welcome to COMPUMAG 2019 Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to attend the 22nd International Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields, COMPUMAG-2019, which is to be held in the Campus Pierre and Marie Curie of Sorbonne University located in the heart of Paris from July 15th to 19th 2019. COMPUMAG-2019 is co-organized by three French research teams, the GeePs and L2E located in Paris and the L2EP located in Lille. Since its creation in 1976, COMPUMAG has been one of the most important events in the field of computational electromagnetics for researchers and scientists all over the world to present their latest research advances, to share professional experiences, to exchange new ideas and to expand their professional networks. COMPUMAG-2019 is an ideal place for engineers and physicists to discuss recent developments and practical applications in the numerical computation of electromagnetic fields. COMPUMAG 2019 received more than 820 digest proposals from 35 countries or regions. After the thorough reviewing process, 555 high quality papers have been included in the conference program. They are distributed to 8 oral sessions and 32 poster sessions for presentations, exchanges and discussions.
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