On May 11, the 34th academic lecture of Projecting into the Future with EEE Elites series was held in North Grand Conference Room, West 9 Building. Dr. Ursula Van Renien, vice president of University of Rostock Germany , gave a special lecture on invitation to the faculty and students of College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a topic on Computational Electromagnetics in the Application of Bio-medical Engineering.
Dr. Renien gave a brief introduction to computational electromagnetics and elaborated on the Welisa research group in the University of Rostock. Welisa is an interdisciplinary group whose research involves electrical engineering, medicine, material science, solid physics, cytology and so on. Now Welisa has 17 ongoing research programs, including the simulation of electroactive implant, deep brain stimulation, anisotropic conductivity judgment, etc. She also looked ahead into the future of bioelectromagnetics and the development of Welisa group.
After the lecture, Dr. Renien communicated and discussed with some teachers and students regarding related topics of interest.
Dr. Ursula Van Renien was a professor in Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering in the University of Rostock. Her research is mainly about electromagnetic technology, virtual design, digital simulation of electromagnetic field and computational electromagnetics. Dr. Renien has made brilliant achievement in her research, publishing over 40 academic papers in leading academic journals, including almost 20 in IEEE Transactions.
She has also published 14 lecture reports, over 150 international conference papers and 2 authoritative international academic publications. She is also active participant in DESY Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron , TESLA TeV-Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator and some other projects.