Type of studies | Title |
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Master Academic Studies | Measurement-Information Technologies and Control Engineering (Year: 1, Semester: Winter) |
Category | Professional-applicative |
Scientific or art field | Theoretical Electrotechnics |
ECTS | 6 |
Investigations of electromagnetic (EM) fields are becoming more important and more necessary in an effort to assess the level of the EM field exposure of environment and population, in different situations. The objective of this curse is introduction and basic training of young colleagues in the field of investigation of the EM fields from a range of non-ionizing radiation. With presented overview and analysis of the EM field testing methodology, colleagues acquire new and deepen existing knowledge about testing methods, in order to expand the existing scientific knowledge about EM fields, about impact on nearby objects, about effects of exposure and potential unhealthy effects, as well as the necessity for prevention and protection from exposure to EM fields.
The outcome of education of young colleagues is to acquire knowledge and skills, through independent and team work, to implement, improve and develop testing methodology in terms of modeling, calculation and measurement of the EM field level. The presented scientific and research activities in this area will help colleagues to expand the technological foundation of examination, collection and data processing. This raises the level of support to analysis and solution of problems in this area, and further open new opportunities for support to other experts, especially in the field of health care and epidemiological risk from potential unhealthy exposure to the EM fields. Through scientific and research work in this area, colleagues are able to make additional significant contribution to the future development and implementation of new technologies for continuous and systematic examination of the EM field.
This course is intended to present some existing knowledge in areas relevant to the investigation of electromagnetic fields. It is planned to cover the following areas: 1. selected chapters about theoretical analysis of EM fields, 2. calculation methodology, modeling and testing of EM fields • Analytical and numerical modeling methods and calculations • application of software tools for modeling and calculation (COMSOL, CST Studio ...), • measurement systems for measuring the levels of electromagnetic fields, • Information network for testing EM fields, 3. normative acts and regulations in the field of testing of electromagnetic fields, 4. selected chapters about uncertainty assessment for EM field measurements and 5. requirements of the relevant standards for electromagnetic field testing. It is planned that part of course takes place by engaging colleagues in independent study and research work in the subject area. This work would include active monitoring of primary scientific sources, organization and conduct experiments, as well as writing a scientific paper on this issue.
During the course the following methods apply: 1 lectures - presentation of the theoretical part is followed by examples, contributing to a better understanding and eventual clarification of certain parts of the material, 2 Consultation - besides lectures consultation are held regularly, 3 assistance with laboratory work and 4 study research – by studying scientific journals and other literature colleagues will be able to deepen by self the presented lectures. Working with their teacher colleagues are preparing to write a scientific papers.
Authors | Title | Year | Publisher | Language |
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JCGM | 2008 | JCGM 100:2008 | English | |
Jean G. Van Bladel | 2007 | Wiley-IEEE Press | English |
Course activity | Pre-examination | Obligations | Number of points |
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Term paper | Yes | Yes | 50.00 |
Oral part of the exam | No | Yes | 50.00 |
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