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Revision as of 14:11, 6 September 2022

The International Workshop on Finite Elements for Microwave Engineering is a highly focused biennial event. It provides an ideal meeting place for researchers and practitioners active in theory and application of the finite element method (FEM) in radio frequency and microwave engineering.

Areas of interest include, but are not restricted to:

    * Adaptive Methods
    * Advanced FEM Techniques: Formulations, Solvers, Discrete Representations
    * Optimization Techniques, Parameter Space Sweep
    * Time domain FEM: Theory and Applications
    * FEM Applications: User:Curator 13nnas, Materials and Meta-materials, Bio-electromagnetics, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Circuits and Circuit Boards
    * Mathematical Aspects of FEM
    * Hybrid Methods (FE-BI/FDTD, FE-FV/Circuit Simulators/High-Frequency Techniques, Coupled-Physics FEM for RF-MEMS, etc.): Theory and Applications
    * FEM Applications: Waveguides, Components, Active Devices, Lumped Elements
    * Multigrid- and Domain Decomposition Methods
    * CAD/Meshing Advances and Tools
    * FEM Applications in Other Disciplines
	

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