Krakow
Krakow welcomed us with wonderful warm weather and gave us a week full of new scientific knowledge, new meetings with the best representatives in the world of electromagnetic compatibility.
The conference was held in the wonderful Qubus Hotel Kraków. Thank you very much to the organisers for the clear planning of the sessions. The schedule of sessions was divided by topics and were held in several rooms at the same time, which gave the opportunity to vary and attend the scientific topics of interest. In between sessions, at coffee breaks and lunch it was possible to meet and have interesting discussions with the participants of the conference.
At the conference I presented a paper on a topic: “Educational Demo’s for Showing the Influence of (im)proper Installation and Grounding of Filters”.
The main idea of my paper was to present a demonstration stand for the young generation of electrical engineers. Using our demo’s students and engineers can see how important it is to ensure a good ground connection to the EMI filter. The different grounding methods presented show how the performance of the filter changes in the high frequency range and the negative effect of a poor ground connection. My presentation was warmly received.
I would like to mention the presentations, which brought me personally a lot of interesting information and new knowledge: I
- Investigating the CM Noise Generated by Different Configurations of Multiple Forward Converters
- Cathrine E.S. Feloups1, Hafte H. Adhena2, Niek Moonen1, David Thomas2, Frank Leferink1,3
- Unexpected Common Mode Choke Saturation
- Daria Nemashkalo1, Patrick Koch1, Niek Moonen1, Frank Leferink1,2
- Electromagnetic Interference Modelling and Validation Methods in Electrified Railways
- Iqra Aitbar, Sviatoslav Voskresenskyi, Erjon Ballukja, David Thomas, Steve Greedy
- Comparison of the Current Harmonic Pollution of Asynchronous Motor Drives With Field Oriented Control and Direct Torque Control
- Iurie Nuca, Dusan Kostic, Petre-Marian Nicolae, Ileana-Diana Nicolae
- Improved System for Measuring Contact Induced Harmonics
- Rui Mi1, Leonhard Petzel1, Sam Bai1, Seyedmostafa Mousavi2, Lijuan Qu3, Yiqiang Zhang3, David Johannes Pommerenke1
Impressions of our stay in Poland would not be complete without mentioning how we spent our free time. I was literally overwhelmed by the beauty of Krakow. Ancient architecture
Ancient architecture, streets of old Krakow, pleasant cafes drowned in flowers and of course the skill of Polish cooks who prepared for us delicious Polish dishes.
Krakow, I will definitely come back - you are beautiful!