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Theses in progress

The following theses will be defended in 2010, they are all linked to the SPMII doctoral school (DS) unless otherwise stated

Fayçal

BELKACEM

Digital modelling and experimental measurements of the electromagnetic interaction between an alveolate conducting enclosure and an insulated source.

Thesis director B. MAZARI

Supervisor M. BENSETTI

DS Algiers.

Kahina

MOSTEFAOUI

EMC characterisation and modelling of components for radar applications.

Thesis director B. MAZARI

Supervisor Y. AZZOUZ.

Habib

BOULZAZEN

Contribution to the development of an EMC testing facility using a mode-stirred reverberation chamber.

Thesis director A.REINEIX (XLIM)

Supervisor F. FOUQUET.

Mohamed

El Amine MALKI

Design, validation and operation of a measuring device dedicated to the characterisation of electromagnetic phenomena radiated by power components.

Thesis director M. RAMDANI (ESEO/GRACE)

Supervisor D. BAUDRY.

Christelle

LESEIGNEUR

Development of a model of radiated immunity for the characterisation of electronic devices.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor D. BAUDRY.

Priscila

FERNANDEZ LOPEZ

Development of 3D models of emissions radiated from components.

Thesis director S. VERDEYME (XLIM)

Supervisor D. BAUDRY.

Wissem

YAHYAOUI :

Characterisation and modelling of emissions radiated from wiring for automotive application.

Thesis director L. PICHON (LGEP/SUPELEC)

Supervisor F. DUVAL.

DS STITS

Ali

ALAEDDINE

Degradations and failures of Si-SiGe components subjected to electromagnetic stress.

Thesis director K. DAOUD (GPM/University of Rouen)

Supervisor M. KADI.

Mamadou

KANTE

EMC model of a component’s conducted electromagnetic susceptibility, validation via DPI testing.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor M. KADI.

 

The following theses will be defended in 2011, they are all linked to the SPMII doctoral school (DS) unless otherwise stated

Samh

KHEMIRI

Contribution to the study of the reliability of MOS technologies used in mechatronics.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor M. KADI.

Wan

FAYU :

Defensive software solutions to improve the electromagnetic susceptibility of a microcontroller based on an in situ measurement of the level of disturbance.

Thesis director B. MAZARI

Supervisors X. SAVATIER

and F. DUVAL.

Abhishek

RAMANUJAN

Modelling of the radiated emissions of SIPs and SOCs.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor Z. RIAH.

Bo

LI

Determination of the thin layers in asphaltic coatings using high frequency electromagnetic methods.

Thesis director B. MAZARI

Supervisor N. BENJELLOUN.

Rajkumar

ELAGIRI

EMC modelling and simulation of near-field couplings.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor M. BENSETTI.

David CHEVALLIER

Study, design and validation of an integrated electro-optical sensor for near-field analysis.

Thesis director A. LOUIS

Supervisor D. BAUDRY.

Romain ORANGE

Design of radar transmitter-receiver modules with an EMC approach.

Thesis director B. MAZARI

Supervisor F. DUVAL.

The following theses will be defended in 2012, they are all linked to the SPMII doctoral school (DS) unless otherwise stated

Abdallah

TANI

Structure of compact modular converters and new storage technologies. Design methods applicable to the residential sector and electric vehicles.

Thesis director B. DAKYO (GREAH, University of Le Havre)

Supervisor Y. AZZOUZ.

An

ZHOU

EMC modelling of the radiation of components.

Thesis director Ch. JOUBERT (University Claude Bernard LYON 1) EEA (Lyon)

Supervisor M. BENSETTI.

DS EEA.

 

Thesis defended in 2013, linked to the SPMII doctoral school

Yang

LIU

EMC characterisation and simulation in the time domain.

Thesis director J. BEN HADJ SLAMA

(LES-INSAT, Tunisia)

Supervisor B. RAVELO.

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