Modern Trends in Automotive EMC

June 18th 2025 | 2.30 pm - 5.00 pm
Politecnico di Milano, Beltrami Room (Bld. 5)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Contact: Prof. Giordano Spadacini
Politecnico di Milano, Beltrami Room (Bld. 5)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Contact: Prof. Giordano Spadacini
Sommario
On Wednesday, June 18th, 2025 starting at 2.30 pm the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society invites you to attend in-person at Technical Meeting "Modern Trends in Automotive EMC" in Politecnico di Milano, Beltrami Room (Building 5 - Arturo Danusso).
The automotive industry has been progressing at a rapid pace with the development of electric propulsion and advanced driver assistance systems, thus facing new challenges related to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). This technical meeting will cover the most modern trends in Automotive EMC measurements and modeling. Namely, the latest developments in test chambers for radiated emissions and immunity, as well as novel methodologies for conducted emission measurement and electromagnetic-interference filter design will be reviewed by two leading international experts. Recent trends in EMC modeling techniques will be presented by researchers working in the Italian academia. Finally, the meeting will end with a visit to the EMC laboratory (EMCLAB) at the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering (DEIB) of Politecnico di Milano.
The talks will be also streaming online on Webex.
The full program, info and link to registration are available in the attached file.
The automotive industry has been progressing at a rapid pace with the development of electric propulsion and advanced driver assistance systems, thus facing new challenges related to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). This technical meeting will cover the most modern trends in Automotive EMC measurements and modeling. Namely, the latest developments in test chambers for radiated emissions and immunity, as well as novel methodologies for conducted emission measurement and electromagnetic-interference filter design will be reviewed by two leading international experts. Recent trends in EMC modeling techniques will be presented by researchers working in the Italian academia. Finally, the meeting will end with a visit to the EMC laboratory (EMCLAB) at the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering (DEIB) of Politecnico di Milano.
The talks will be also streaming online on Webex.
The full program, info and link to registration are available in the attached file.