Signals and Electrodynamics
Contact person: Anders Karlsson

Electromagnetic Theory

The basis for the research and teaching activities in Electromagnetic Theory is the fundamental macroscopic electromagnetic laws as they apply to the generation and propagation of electromagnetic effects in vacuum or in material media. Special emphasis is also given to the theoretical study of the various devices that can be constructed to amplify and regulate these effects. In our ambition to meet these goals all methods analytic, numerical, and measurements are relevant to us.

Signal processing

Research in biomedical signal processing deals with the development of mathematical models and methods for detection, estimation, and characterization of physiological signals. Many applications are found in cardiology (arrhythmias), but applications in dialysis, otoacoustic emissions, and implantable devices are also important. The research has strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity and has lead to several methods for clinical use. The group collaborates closely with major Swedish companies in medical technology with patents as one result. The group has a wide international network including research groups in Spain, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, and USA.
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