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Christian Sohl
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Christian Sohl
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CV
Personal information
- Born on October 1, 1981, in Hässleholm, Sweden. Swedish citizenship.
Present positions
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Department of Electrical and Information Technology, Lund University, Sweden. (Started 2010-09-01)
- Senior Antenna Design Engineer at Saab Electronic Defence Systems, Saab AB, Järfälla, Sweden. (Started 2008-12-01; leave of absence since 2010-09-01)
Previous positions
- Researcher at Department of Electrical and Information Technology, Lund University, Sweden. (2008-09-24 to 2008-11-30)
- Doctoral student at Department of Electrical and Information Technology (formerly Department of Electroscience), Lund University, Sweden. (2005-02-01 to 2008-09-23)
- Project Staff at Kockums AB, Malmö, Sweden. (2004-06-14 to 2004-09-08)
- Project Staff at Volvo Car Corporation, Olofström, Sweden. (2002-06-10 to 2002-08-02)
Education and degrees
- Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering in Electromagnetic Theory, Lund University, Sweden. Title of the thesis: Dispersion Relations in Scattering and Antenna Problems. Faculty opponent was Prof. Craig F. Bohren, Pennsylvania State University, USA. (Publicly defended 2008-09-23)
- Licentiate in Engineering in Electromagnetic Theory, Lund University, Sweden. Title of the thesis: Dispersion Relations for Extinction of Acoustic and Electromagnetic Waves. Faculty opponent was Prof. Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel. (Publicly defended 2007-09-03)
- Master of Science in Engineering Physics, Lund University, Sweden. Title of the thesis: Kronecker Tensor Products, Differentiation Theory for Matrices, and Applications. GPA 5.0/5.0. (Publicly defended 2004-12-09)
Professional training
- “Lund University Postdoctoral Programme”. Ongoing carrier programme at Lund University. (Started 2011-02-02)
- “Radar Technology”. Course on radar fundamentals and radar signal processing arranged by Saab Electronic Defense Systems, Göteborg, Sweden. Corresponds to three weeks of full-time studies. (2010-04-14 to 2010-05-11)
- “Computational EM for Antenna Analysis”. Graduate school at Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy, arranged by Antenna Center of Excellence. Corresponds to two weeks of full-time studies. (2005-09-19 to 2005-09-23)
- “MIMO Communication Systems and Antennas”. Graduate school at Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, arranged by Antenna Center of Excellence. Corresponds to two weeks of full-time studies. (2005-09-05 to 2005-09-10)
- “Nordita Master Class in Physics”. Graduate school in quantum field theory in Hillerød, Denmark, arranged by Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics. Corresponds to two weeks of full-time studies. (2003-08-03 to 2003-08-10)
Pedagogical training
- “Examination: utveckling av examinationspraxis genom aktionsforskning”. Course on assessment strategies and techniques. Corresponds to three weeks of full-time studies. (2010-10-28 to 2011-05-09)
- “Den goda föreläsningen”. Course on the art of lecturing and practical teaching. Corresponds to three weeks of full-time studies. (2010-10-26 to 2011-01-31)
- “Akademisk hederlighet: studenter bortom plagiat”. Course on academic honesty and plagiarism. Corresponds to two weeks of full-time studies. (2010-09-03 to 2010-11-24)
- “Högskolepedagogisk introduktionskurs”. Course on introductory university pedagogics. Corresponds to two weeks of full-time studies. (2005-05-26 to 2005-06-20)
Academic leadership
- Participated as mentor in the Lund University Mentorship Programme for doctoral students at the Faculty of Engineering. (2011-03-08 to 2011-09-20)
- Deputy doctoral student representative of the Research Senate at the Faculty of Engineering, Lund University. (2005-12-16 to 2006-06-30)
Visiting scientist
- Electromagnetic Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. (2008-09-05 to 2008-11-30)
Honors and awards
- IEEE S.A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award for best scientific paper published in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation during 2009.
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World since the 28th edition 2010.
- URSI Commission B Best Student Paper Prize given at URSI General Assembly, Chicago, USA, August 7–16, 2008.
- URSI Young Scientist Award given at URSI General Assembly, Chicago, USA, August 7–16, 2008.
- Best Antenna Poster Prize for best scientific poster presentation at the European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, November 11–16, 2007.
- URSI Young Scientist Award given at URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, Ottawa, Canada, July 26–28, 2007.
Teaching experience
- Electromagnetic Field Theory, 7 ECTS credits, lectures 38h, tutorials 48h, fall 2011.
- Electromagnetic Field Theory, 6 ECTS credits, lectures 32h, tutorials 48h, fall 2011.
- Electromagnetic Fields, 9 ECTS credits, lectures 4h, tutorials 62h, fall 2010.
- Electromagnetic Field Theory, 7 ECTS credits, lectures 2h, tutorials 47h, fall 2006.
- Electromagnetic Fields, 9 ECTS credits, tutorials 6h, fall 2006.
- Modeling and Simulation in Field Theory, 6 ECTS credits, lectures 4h, tutorials 53h, fall 2006.
- Electromagnetic Field Theory, 7 ECTS credits, tutorials 38h, fall 2005.
- Modeling and Simulation in Field Theory, 6 ECTS credits, tutorials 30h, fall 2005.
- Electronics, 4.5 ECTS credits, tutorials 28h, spring 2005.
- Antenna Technology, 6 ECTS credits, tutorials 9h, spring 2005.
- Numerical Analysis, 6 ECTS credits, tutorials 27h, spring 2004.
- Engineering Mechanics, 4.5 ECTS credits, tutorials 24h, spring 2004.
- Linear Algebra, 6 ECTS credits, lectures 55h, spring 2003.
- Numerical Analysis, 6 ECTS credits, tutorials 27h, spring 2003.
- Engineering Mechanics, 10.5 ECTS credits, tutorials 38h, spring 2003.
Supervised Master's theses
- Davor Lovric. “Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Polarizability Dyadics”, 2011-06-10.
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