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Electromagnetics Research Group (EMRG)

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Research Areas & Expertise

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Most of the problems addressed by the EMRG require the use of computational models to fully analyse and solve the underlying interaction mechanisms. Computational models such as Maxwell, HFSS, Sim4life etc... are installed on the supercomputer Albert, available at the University of Malta as well as on high-end PCs in the Electromagnetics Laboratory. This permits the running of very large applications, at speeds which permit the availability of results in reasonable times.

https://www.um.edu.mt/r/research/electromagnetics

https://www.um.edu.mt/r/research/electromagnetics/laboratoryresources

Principal Investigator

University
Faculty/school/department
The EMRG is an interdisciplinary research group
Composition of Joint Unit of Research
PI name
Prof. Charles V Sammut
Contact person
Prof. Charles V Sammut
Contact person e-mail
Technology Expertise

Most of the problems addressed by the EMRG require the use of computational models to fully analyse and solve the underlying interaction mechanisms. Computational models such as Maxwell, HFSS, Sim4life etc... are installed on the supercomputer Albert, available at the University of Malta as well as on high-end PCs in the Electromagnetics Laboratory. This permits the running of very large applications, at speeds which permit the availability of results in reasonable times.

https://www.um.edu.mt/r/research/electromagnetics

https://www.um.edu.mt/r/research/electromagnetics/laboratoryresources

number of researchers
12
number of supporting staff
11
number of PhD students
0
Size of the team