From May 20th to 24th the PARASOL MSCA was present at the 2024 IEEE Joint International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity: EMC Japan/Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC Japan/APEMC Okinawa) which was held in Okinawa, Japan.
During this conference, two of our doctoral researchers got the unique opportunity to present their first findings and extend the reach of the PARASOL project beyond European borders.
DR4, Mr. Subramaniam Saravana Sankar, from Tomas Bata University in Zlin presented his paper titled “Analysis of Conducted and Radiated Emission on a Self-Oscillating Capacitive Touch Sensing Circuit” in a oral session. In it he discusses how Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can affect Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and how to prevent it.
DR7, Mr. Miguel Figueirinhas, from the University of Twente in The Netherlands presented his paper titled “Evaluation of a Non-Intrusive SDR-Based In-Situ Shielding Effectiveness Measurement Technique” in a poster session. In it he discusses how standard measurement methods, for acquiring the Shielding Effectiveness (SE) value of an enclosure, are difficult to be replicated in-situ, and how to circumvent this inherent lack of guidance for in-situ measurements.
During this event our DRs also had the opportunity to attend oral presentations from relevant speakers in the field and network with both industry and academia partners.
We also got the chance to save this moment, by taking a group photo of the members who were present in this event. If you would like to see a more amusing group picture we invite you to go check out our LinkedIn page.
On behalf of the PARASOL project we thank all involved in enabling our DRs to share their findings with the scientific community and citizens.
If you would like to see more we’ll be present at EMC Europe International Symposium and Exhibition on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2024 where our DRs will be involved in multiple oral and poster sessions.