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Project Q84188 in Poland
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Project Q84188 in Poland |
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2,783,820.0 zloty
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2,986,400.0 zloty
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93.22 percent
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1 December 2016
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31 May 2020
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POLITECHNIKA GDAŃSKA
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Q2513809 (Deleted Item)
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The goal of the project is to engage young PhDs and students in the development of a new commercial product based on groundbreaking research: a software package for fast finite-element analysis of Maxwell’s equations that will enable companies to carry out fast and accurate simulation-based design of sensing devices and their associated passive circuitry with carefully engineered electromagnetic properties. New software is to use advanced computing technologies that will allow the software to outperform existing products in terms of speed, especially for any tasks that require shape optimization. The new software will be introduced to the market and will be more affordable to small companies involved in the electromagnetic design of sensors. The software will use new methodologies originated at Gdańsk University of Technology that will be further developed and implemented as software components within InventSIM, a commercial tool being developed by the academic spin-off EMInvent. (Polish)
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The goal of the project is to engage young PhDs and students in the development of a new commercial product based on groundbreaking research: a software package for fast finite-element analysis of Maxwell’s equations that will enable companies to carry out fast and accurate simulation-based design of sensing devices and their associated passive circuitry with carefully engineered electromagnetic properties. New software is to use advanced computing technologies that will allow the software to outperform existing products in terms of speed, especially for any tasks that require shape optimisation. The new software will be introduced to the market and will be more affordable to small companies involved in the electromagnetic design of sensors. The software will use new methodologies originated at Gdańsk University of Technology that will be further developed and implemented as software components within InventSIM, a commercial tool being developed by the academic spin-off EMInvent. (English)
14 October 2020
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POIR.04.04.00-00-1DC3/16
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