We are pleased to announce the candidates for the Best Symposium Paper and Best Symposium Student Paper. These papers are an example of the 220+ papers you’ll find in the Virtual Symposium Technical Program.

Attend the Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, 17 August from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EDT to learn the winners of the Best Symposium Paper, Best Student Paper, and other EMC Society Awards. There is no cost to attend the Awards Ceremony with a guest pass registration. Join us!

As a sneak preview of the Best Symposium Student Papers, attend the 5-minute presentation competition webinar with participating Best Student Paper Candidates on Friday, July 30 from 12:30 - 2:00 pm EDT. Sponsored by the Young Professionals Committee, this exciting event showcases the best and brightest EMC and SI/PI students - globally! All are welcome to attend, especially those looking to hire new talent! See details below.
BEST PAPER CANDIDATES
Statistical Approach to Verification of Field Uniformity and Dominance of the Primary Field Component in the GTEM Cell
  • Jan Sroka, et al., Politechnika Warszawska

Experimental Verification of Board Level Shielding Variability at Microwave Frequencies
  • John Dawson, et al., University of York

Auto Focus for Far Field Source Localization Using Emission Source Microscopy
  • Ling Zhang, et al., Missouri University of Science and Technology

3D Printed Electromagnetic Absorber Built with
Conductive Carbon-filled Filament
  • Rui Mi, Missouri University of Science and Technology

Mutual Influence of Cavity Resonances of a Shielding Enclosure on the Resonance of a Dipole Inside that Enclosure   
  • Zhao Chen, et al., Barco NV

Conducted Electromagnetic Pulse Testing of Digital Protective Relay Circuits
  • Tyler Bowman, et al., Sandia National Laboratories

Comparison of Selected Support Vector Machine Approaches for Stochastic Power Electronic Circuit Simulation with Parasitics
  • Karol Niewiadomski, et al., University of Nottingham

Electromagnetically Interfered Energy Metering
Resulting from Droop of Current Transducers
  • Bas Ten Have, et al., Universiteit Twente

Statistical Field Model for Performance of Localized RF Absorption Blankets in a Payload Fairing
  • Paul Bremner, et al., Robust Physics

Efficient and Flexible Huygens’ Source Replacement of mm-scale Human Brain Implants
  • Cheng Yang, et al., Technische Universitat Hamburg
Calculation of Radiated Emission from STP Cable by Chain-Parameter-Matrix
  • Nobuo Kuwabara, et al., Kyushu Instiute of Technology

Signal Integrity Design Methodology for Package in Co-packaged Optics Based on Figure of Merit as Channel Operating Margin   
  • Bo Pu, et al., EMC Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology

Simulation of Mode Division Multiplex Transmission Method in Shielded Four-wire Cable
  • Tohlu Matsushima, et al., Kyushu Kogyo Daigaku

Design and Analysis of On-package Inductor of an Integrated Voltage Regulator for High-Q Factor and EMI Shielding in Active Interposer Based 2.5D/3D ICs
  • Subin Kim, et al., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

Optimal Power Distribution Network Design for High-Performance Solid-State-Drive Based on Novel Target-Impedance Extraction Method
  • Jinwook Song, et al., Samsung Electronics

DoE-based Evaluation of the Impact of the Twisted Pair Cable Parameters on the Wireless Communication Performance
  • Oussama Sassi, et al., Volkswagen AG

A Bias Tee for Broadband Measurement of Power Electronic Components   
  • Michael Fuchs, et al., Technische Universitat Graz

Frequency-Selective Reduction of Power Electronic Switching Noise by Applying Synthesized Gate Signals
  • Caroline Krause, et al., Technische Universitat Dortmund Fakultat fur Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
BEST STUDENT PAPER CANDIDATES
Design and Analysis of On-package Inductor of an Integrated Voltage Regulator for High-Q Factor and EMI Shielding in Active Interposer based 2.5D/3D ICs
  •  S. Kim, et al., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea (The Republic Of)

Continuous Time Model of Current Mode Buck Converter with Adaptive On-time Controller for Power Delivery Network Design
  • A. Huang, et al., Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

Far-End Crosstalk Analysis for Stripline with Inhomogeneous Dielectric Layers (IDL)
  •  Y. Liu, et al., EMC Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

Decoupling Capacitor Optimization to Achieve Target Impedance in PCB PDN Design
  • S. Liang, et al., Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

A Modified Genetic Algorithm for the Selection of Decoupling Capacitors in PDN Design
  •  J. Juang, et al., EMC Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

Gaussian Process Regression Analysis of Passive Intermodulation Level and DCR for Spring Contacts
  • S. Xia, et al., EMCLab, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA



Radiated Emission Tests for High-frequency Router Systems in Class A: Discussion and Improvement
  • W. Zhang, et al., EMC Laboratory, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

Non-invasive Optimal Coupling Upon Detection of a Local Change of Impedance in a Cable Network
  • K.B. YEO, et al., Institut d'Electronique et de Telecommunications de Rennes, Rennes, Bretagne, France

SEED Modeling of an ESD Gun Discharge to a USB Cable Surrogate
  • Y. Xu, et al., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

Optimization of PDN Decoupling Capacitors for EMI Reduction based on Deep Reinforcement Learning
  • C. Lee, EE, et al., Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, Korea (The Republic Of)

Multi-Output Variable-Fidelity Bayesian Optimization of a Common Mode Choke
  • R.S. Rezende, et al., Theoretische Elektrotechnik, Technische Universitat Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
The YPs are hosting a best student paper candidate presentation competition via WebEx on Friday, July 30, from 12:30 - 2:00 pm EDT. Participating best student paper candidates will have 5-minutes each to present their papers. Attendees will vote LIVE for the best presentation! A short social event will follow the announcement of the winners. There is no cost to attend.

For more info, contact ieeeypemc@gmail.com

  • 45 Sessions including over 180 presentations within the WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
  •  64 Sessions and 225 TECHNICAL PAPERS covering all aspects of EMC and SIPI.
  •  4 SPECIAL SESSIONS including 30 presentations selected to encompass the latest technologies in this field.
  •  11 Hardware and Software demonstrations during EXPERIMENTS AND DEMOS presented by qualified professionals.
  •  4 ASK THE EXPERTS panel discussions with the chance to interact and ask questions from respected members of the EMC and SIPI community. 
  •  10 interactive lectures and 20 hours of in-depth EMC classes during the CLAYTON R. PAUL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
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