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Lecture plan for the winter semester 2014 EM Theory Numerical Methods Finite Element Method for Electromagnetics - Introduction Electrodynamics and Maxwell’s Equations I Electrodynamics and Maxwell’s Equations II Introduction into MATLAB and COMSOL Finite Element Method for Electromagnetics EMC in Micro- and Nano-Structures Other Methods Finite Difference Method FEM for Mechanics FEM for Thermics Coupled Fields Analysis Concluding remarks 18.09.2014 25.09.2014 02.10.2014 09.10.2014 16.10.2014 23.10.2014 30.10.2014 06.11.2014 13.11.2014 20.11.2014 27.11.2014 04.12.2014 11.12.2014 18.12.2014 14 Lectures + 14 Exercises 2 + 2 hours a week