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Alberto Gascón Bravo
Affiliation
Department of Electromagnetism, University of Granada (UGR), Granada, Spain
Topic
Magnetic Field,Skin Depth,Time Step,Finite-difference Time-domain,Time Domain,Time-domain Method,Complex Permeability,Conductive,Delta Method,Domain Wall,Ferrite Core,Finite Element Method,Impedance Measurements,Local Space,Message Passing Interface,Perfectly Matched Layer,Plane Wave,Resonant Angular Frequency,Space Step,Thin Wire,Time And Space,Vector Network Analyzer,3D Simulation,Absorbing Boundary Conditions,Air Gap,Angular Frequency,Apparent Permeability,CPU Time,Cartesian Space,Coaxial,Coaxial Line,Comprehensive Information,Conductivity Values,Constitutive Parameters,Discontinuous Galerkin,Discontinuous Nature,Effective Permittivity,Electrical Components,Electrical Size,Electromagnetic Compatibility,Electromagnetic Field Distribution,Electromagnetic Interference,Equation Solver,Equivalent Circuit,Equivalent Surface,Expected Value,Explicit Expression,Extraction Parameters,Ferrite Material,Field Direction,
Biography
Alberto Gascón Bravo received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Granada, Granada, Spain, in 2009 and 2014, respectively.
He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Department of Electromagnetism and Matter Physics, the University of Granada. He has worked in the fields of astroparticle physics and accelerator physics. His current research interests include electromagnetic compatibility, computational electromagnetism, and material analysis.
He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Department of Electromagnetism and Matter Physics, the University of Granada. He has worked in the fields of astroparticle physics and accelerator physics. His current research interests include electromagnetic compatibility, computational electromagnetism, and material analysis.