Meeting Profile:
EMC Hungary 2025 - The EMCH 2025 International EMC Conference is the first in a series of biennial EMCH conferences on Electromagnetic Compatibility jointly organized by the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Robert Bosch Kft. and ThyssenKrupp Kft. The goal of the conference is to provide an international forum for EMC engineers, researchers and professionals to share their contributions in the field of EMC measurement techniques, engineering design solutions and simulation techniques for commercial, automotive, aerospace and any other (e.g. healthcare, railroad, etc.) applications. The conference caters to academicians and industrial professionals, so state-of-the-art university research and cutting-edge industrial innovations will be presented side-by-side, followed by social gatherings that facilitate the exchange of information and promote fruitful collaboration between the various areas of the profession.
Theme content of the conference:
- EMC Simulation Technology and Use Cases
- Power Integrity PI and Signal Integrity SI
- Challenges related to ESD
- Reverb Test Methods
- Masking techniques and use cases
- EMC measurement technology
- Layout solutions and concepts
- Filtering (active, passive)
- DCDC converter
- High Voltage Applications
- Artificial Intelligence in EMC
Meeting time:
April 6, 2025 to April 8, 2025 (all day) (GMT -05:00)
Venue of the meeting:
Hängestbal Resort Balatonalmádi, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 14, 8220
Organizer:
IEEE EMC Society, IEEE EMC Society and APEMC
Conference Links:
emchungary2025.hu
Meeting costs:
Before January 31, 2025 After January 31, 2025
Early Learner Fee: Euro 280 Regular Learner Fee: Euro 350
Early delegate fee: Euro330 Regular delegate fee: Euro400
Early participation fee: 290 Euro Regular participation fee: 360 Euro
Cost of accompanying persons: Euro250
Registration fees include:
Participation in all scientific meetings
Welcome reception, including buffet dinner (April 6)
Coffee Break (April 7-8)
Lunch (April 7-8)
Dinner (April 7)
Registration fees for accompanying persons and exhibitors do not apply to access to the scientific part of the conference; these fees do not include conference materials and cover only meals and social events
Organization of the session:
“Reminder: swipe tables left and right”(Foyer)
Prof. Dr. David Pommerenke (Graz University of Technology)
Electrostatic discharge protection simulation
Prof. Maurizio Migliaccio (Parthenon University of Naples)
Reverberation Rooms: From the Early Years to the Future
chairperson: Lajos Nagy
Nevira Island
uniteChairperson: Balázs Soos
Tramontana II
Feasibility of two-wire Ethernet for spacecraft applications
Challenges in high-voltage and low-voltage decoupling measurement processes for automotive components
Sensitivity analysis of multi-component power electronic systems
Automotive electrification, related vehicle-level EMC challenges and solution technologies
Relationship between insertion loss and noise source impedance of electromagnetic interference filters for traction inverters
CISPR 25 component testing in an improved all-wave darkroom
Impact of Control Techniques for Conducted Emission through Modelling and Simulation of a BLDC Drive
Real time measurements versus conventional scanning: still a problem? A study of the sensitivity characteristics of commercial digital receivers
Zhong Chen: Chamber Considerations in EMC Measurements (Part 1)
(Tramontana II)
Chen Zhong: Cavity Considerations in EMC Measurements (Part II)
(Tramontana II)
Dr. Marco Klingler (Klingler International Consulting Services)
Current and Future Technical Challenges in Automotive EMC
Dr. Volker Rischmüller (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Several methods for realizing electromagnetic compatibility of components and systems
Nevira II
Lajos NagyApplication of Dielectric Parameter Measurements and Design Results for Dielectric Antennas in the 80 GHz Band
László Bányász, Lajos Nagy:
Sliding Match Offset Value Analysis for Measurement Calibration of Wideband Vector Network Analyzers
Krzysztof Sieczkarek, Adam Mackowiak, Tomasz Warzynski, Michal Rokossowski, Bartlomiej Nagorny, Radoslaw Szczepanski:
Measurement of low-frequency magnetic fields from passing trains implemented to ensure reliability of axle counters
Sergiu Andreica, Cecillin Munteanu, Gliga Marian, Claudia Pacurar, Claudia Constantinescu, Adina Giurgiuman:
Optimization of microstrip bandpass filters with different dielectric materials for wireless communications
Nevira Island
Tramontana II
High-frequency characterization of deformed carbon fibers and its effect on material homogenization
Automotive EMC Standards Overview
Shielding Effectiveness Simulation
Technical and environmental considerations for EMC room installations
Efficient reconstruction of sensitivity maps characterizing operating frequency equivalence in loaded reverberation chambers
Eurofins Grangemouth Scotland's new EMC test chamber reduces measurement and test times
Extension of CISPR 25 Long Wire Method (LWM) for EMC room validation to higher frequencies
Practical considerations in the characterization of common mode chokes
Vignesh Rajamani: Reverb Methods Part 1
(Tramontana II)
Vignesh Rajamani: Reverb Methods Part 2
(Tramontana II)
(Tramontana II)
