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Electromagnetic Field Simulation with Python: Introduction and Practical Examples

This webinar explores the vital role of Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) in modern electrical engineering, focusing on the application of computational methods to simulate interactions between electromagnetic fields and physical objects within various environments. PLEASE NOTE THIS WEBINAR IS NOT BEING RECORDED.
Speaker:
Dr Vasile-Daniel Dan 3Etech Ltd
Date/Time:
Thursday 9th October 2025 @ 12:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
Electromagnetics TN

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Speaker:
Dr. Laurent Petit and Suren Singh
Date/Time:
Thursday 30th October 2025 @ 2:00 PM
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
RF and Microwave Technology TN
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Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and AI Models for Contemporary Robotics Systems

There has been a vast development of machine learning algorithms over the last few years, specifically over the late four years.
Speaker:
Professor Ebrahim A. Mattar
Date/Time:
Monday 3rd November 2025 @ 4:00 PM
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
Robotics and Mechatronics TN
In-Person

Linear Accelerator Functional Safety Day

The Particle Accelerator Engineering Network is pleased to announce an upcoming event on the Functional Safety of Linear Accelerators. The event will include presentations on the latest advancements in safety protocols and technologies which ensure the reliable operation of linacs. Attendees will also have the opportunity to tour Elekta, a leading company in precision radiation therapy, where they will see cutting-edge innovations in linac technology and safety measures.
Speaker:
TBC
Date/Time:
Wednesday 17th September 2025 @ 9:30 AM
Location:
Linac House, Crawley, RH10 9RR
Hosted By:
Particle Accelerator Engineering
In-Person

Airborne Early Warning radar for the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, from WWII to the present day

The use of radar in aircraft to achieve long-range early warning of airborne threats was developed during WWII in Britain and the USA and is now a key component of air defence. This talk will outline the evolution of Airborne Early Warning (AEW) radar capability in the UK, from WWII to the present day.
Speaker:
Professor Simon Watts MBE DSc FREng FIET FIEE
Date/Time:
Thursday 18th September 2025 @ 6:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Location:
Harrow College, Harrow, HA1 3AQ
Hosted By:
IET London