AMTA 2014 Student Paper Award

28 Oct 2014

Oscar Bories, pursuing his Ph.D. in conjunction with TICRA and The Technical University of Denmark, was awarded 3rd price in the Student Paper contest at the recent AMTA conference in Tucson, AZ.

Oscar’s paper was titled “Integral Equation Modelling of Reverberation Chambers using Higher-Order Basis Functions” and illustrates how it is possible to perform computational analysis of even very large reverberation chambers, with limited computer resources. Instrumental to this is using Higher-Order (HO) basis functions in the integral equation discretization and, if necessary, further applying the Multi-Level Fast Multipole Method. The advantages of HO basis functions are already fully exploited in TICRA’s implementation of a MoM solver in GRASP, and it is the objective to utilize the amazing results that Oscar has achieved with the MLFMM in future releases.

Many congratulations to Oscar on the award from all his colleagues!

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