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Division of Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science

The Division of Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science is part of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. We conduct research and education within the fields of electromagnetic theory, physical and technical design of electrical devices, and fusion and plasma physics.

Research areas 

Fusion

Research in the area of fusion energy is focused on confinement physics, plasma control, computational methods, plasma heating and plasma-wall interaction.

Electrical power

The research is focused on high voltage insulation materials and switching devices, power system protection, energy storage, and reliability analysis of the electric power grid.

Electromagnetism

The research is mainly on high frequency electromagnetics, including antennas, microwave devices, metamaterials, electromagnetic interference, physical bounds, and inverse problems.

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Recent publications

[1]
P. R. Hegde et al., "Beyond the Buzz : Strategic Paths for Enabling Useful NISQ Applications," in Proceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers, CF 2024, 2024, pp. 310-313.
[2]
H. Deng et al., "A Decision-Dependent Hydrogen Supply Infrastructure Planning Approach Considering Causality Between Vehicles and Stations," IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 1914-1932, 2024.
[3]
N. Wang, T. Guo and S. He, "Complete polarization state generator composed of one fixed polarizer and two rotating retarders," Applied Optics, vol. 63, no. 19, pp. 5223-5231, 2024.
Full list in the KTH publications portal