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Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering (SCEE 2014)

Edited by: Michael Günther

The Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering 2014 was held in Wuppertal, Germany in July 2014, with the aim of bringing together scientists from academia and industry, mathematicians, electrical engineers, computer scientists, and physicists, with the goal of fostering intensive discussions on industrially relevant mathematical problems, with an emphasis on the modeling and numerical simulation of electronic circuits and devices, electromagnetic fields, and coupled problems. The methodological focus was on model order reduction and uncertainty quantification.

  1. Our ultimate goal is a topology optimization for a permanent-magnet (PM) machine, while including material uncertainties. The uncertainties in the output data are, e.g., due to measurement errors in the non-/l...

    Authors: Piotr Putek, Roland Pulch, Andreas Bartel, E Jan W ter Maten, Michael Günther and Konstanty M Gawrylczyk
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2016 6:11
  2. In this work, we discuss the parametric modeling for the (electro)-thermal analysis of components of nanoelectronic structures and automatic model order reduction of the consequent parametric models. Given the...

    Authors: Lihong Feng, Yao Yue, Nicodemus Banagaaya, Peter Meuris, Wim Schoenmaker and Peter Benner
    Citation: Journal of Mathematics in Industry 2016 6:10