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iSense · In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202531 January 2029EU funding €3,920,083Call HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01

Only a few years ago, a mobile phone was exclusively used to make calls; today, it is a powerful, smart computer. Cars used to be purely mechanical, but now they're full of computing technology. Even medical equipment has evolved from basic instruments to high-tech systems. But for electronic engineers, it is a tough world, as more complex electronics are being positioned closer to each other, creating the conditions for electromagnetic interference (EMI). We simply cannot predict with any certainty what new technologies will emerge in the next decade. However, based on our experience, we do know that they will introduce new forms of EMI – whether radiated or conducted, quasi-continuous or transient –  amplifying the complexity of this issue. The iSENSE Doctoral Network on In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference has a clear mission: to train a new generation of experts who possess the skills and fundamental knowledge required to effectively address our intricate and ever-evolving electromagnetic environment to tackle the issue of EMI. Specific innovations to be expected are innovative EMI sensors and monitoring methodologies, early warning tools for detecting EMI, novel modelling and test strategies and, overall, a greater success in avoiding EMI issues. Based on the training in specific S/T skills, as well as soft and entrepreneurial skills, the iSENSE Doctoral Candidates will become highly employable scientists/engineers for the EU electronics sectors and other related industries, including automotive, medical equipment, power generation and distribution providers as well as for standardisation bodies, scientific institutions, and public organisations. Interdisciplinary training is assured with 9 universities and 2 research organizations as beneficiaries from 7 countries, while sectoral collaboration is ensured by support from industrial entities like Thales, Philips Healthcare, Valeo, Airbus, Barco, RISE, forming an integrated international consortium.

Consortium · 26 organisations

coordinator

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €787,860

associatedPartner

BARCO NV

BE

associatedPartner

Renesas Design Bulgaria

BG

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LIMOGES

FR · €282,694

participant

EMC ELECTROMAGNETIC BCN SL

ES · €251,971

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €260,539

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA

ES · €251,971

participant

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE

NL · €548,741

participant

L'ECOLE SUPERIEURE DE L'ELECTRONIQUE DE L'OUEST

FR · €282,694

associatedPartner

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE

associatedPartner

CANON PRODUCTION PRINTING NETHERLANDS BV

NL

participant

VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V BRNE

CZ · €237,038

associatedPartner

VALEO COMFORT AND DRIVING ASSISTANCE

FR

associatedPartner

LUMILOOP GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE RENNES

FR

associatedPartner

AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELL'AQUILA

IT

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES

participant

BUNDESMINISTERIUM DER VERTEIDIGUNG

DE · €260,539

associatedPartner

AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS

FR

associatedPartner

THALES NEDERLAND BV

NL

associatedPartner

PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND BV

NL

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN

NL · €548,741

participant

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA

BG · €207,295

associatedPartner

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE

associatedPartner

IKERLAN S. COOP

ES

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