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Abstract
It is my great pleasure to be editing this special section of the IET Science, Measurement and Technology (SMT) to include some representative papers from the recent CEM Conference which took place in Cannes, France on 11–14 April 2023.
The International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics (CEM) has been the flagship bi-annual event of the Electromagnetics TPN since 1992, but this is the first time it has been run independently from the IET (although we are pleased that they continued to co-sponsored the event). This was the 11th Conference in the series, and as with previous events, it provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of research into computational techniques for solving problems in electromagnetics, with a focus on aspects and applications of numerical modelling based on these techniques.
The technical scope of the conference series includes Techniques of Computational Electromagnetics, Numerical Methods, plus Applications of Computational Electromagnetics. Both low and high-frequency fields were covered, as well as electromagnetic hazards and EMC, and the use of CEM in Education.
More information is available on the Conference web site: www.cem2025.com and we look forward to seeing you in Bruges in 2025.
Dr. Cris Emson studied electronic engineering at Hull University, and received his Bachelor's degree with Honours in 1977. Since then he has obtained a Master's degree in Microwave and Communications Engineering from Leeds University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wales Swansea on special finite element techniques for unbounded electromagnetic propagation problems.
In 1982 he joined the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to develop numerical methods for modelling three-dimensional eddy current problems, and after its formation he joined Vector Fields Ltd, developing software packages for 3D eddy current and high-frequency analyses. In 2004 he moved to the USA to take over as Vice-President of Vector Fields Inc.
On returning to the UK in 2007 he joined Infolytica Europe. Following the acquisition of the Infolytica software by Mentor (a Siemens Business) in 2017, he took the European arm of the company and changed its name to Infologic Design Ltd, to continue with the sales and support of the electromagnetic software and related services.
He has published over 90 technical papers and reports, mainly in the areas of eddy current modelling and special techniques for computational modelling. He has also been actively involved with the IET (formerly IEE) for many years and is a past Chairman of the Science and Engineering Technology Board. He has been a member of the organising committee of each IEE CEM Conference since the second, held in 1994.
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IET Science, Measurement & Technology publishes papers in science, engineering and technology underpinning electronic and electrical engineering, nanotechnology and medical instrumentation.The emphasis of the journal is on theory, simulation methodologies and measurement techniques.
The major themes of the journal are:
- electromagnetism including electromagnetic theory, computational electromagnetics and EMC
- properties and applications of dielectric, magnetic, magneto-optic, piezoelectric materials down to the nanometre scale
- measurement and instrumentation including sensors, actuators, medical instrumentation, fundamentals of measurement including measurement standards, uncertainty, dissemination and calibration
Applications are welcome for illustrative purposes but the novelty and originality should focus on the proposed new methods.