8th YOUNG RESEARCHERS IN MAGNETISM – YRinM2024

Bldg: Facultad de Ciencias, Avenida de los Castros 48, Santander, Cantabria, Spain, 39005

The 8th Young Researchers in Magnetism YRinM2024 has being organized for and by the young researchers working on the research field of Magnetism. We aim to young students in magnetism belonging to The IEEE Magnetic Society Spanish Chapter and The Spanish Club of Magnetism (CEMAG) to share their work with their colleagues. This will allow establishing a solid and trusty network within a familiar environment. This workshop is supported by the spanish chapter of IEEE Magnetics Society and IEEE Spain. The Deadline for abstract submission is 3rd October 2024. Best posters and oral presentations awards will be announced during the conference. IEEE Magnetics Society DL Satoru Emori will give the prices to awardees. Please visit the web-page of the workshop at: https://youngresearchersinmagnetism.es/ Co-sponsored by: Sociedad Española de IEEE Speaker(s): Maite Goiriena, Cristina Gila Vilchez Bldg: Facultad de Ciencias, Avenida de los Castros 48, Santander, Cantabria, Spain, 39005

Additive Manufacturing: Emerging Opportunities for Microwave Components

Room: S-202, Escuela Politécnica, Universidad Alcalá de Henares, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain

Cristiano Tomassoni, DML lecture - Title: "Additive Manufacturing: Emerging Opportunities for Microwave Components" - Place: Escuela Politécnica, Universidad de Alcalá, Sala S-202 Abstract: The Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology, also known as 3D-printing technology, offers several interesting and attractive features, including fast prototyping, geometry flexibility, easily customizable products, and low cost (in some cases). However, using such technologies for microwave devices is not straightforward as AM has not been specifically developed for microwave devices, and in most cases, some adaptation and post-processing is necessary. Furthermore, there are many AM technologies available, and it is important to understand their characteristics before selecting one. In the presentation, an overview of the different AM technologies available will be provided. Additionally, an analysis of some of the most common AM technologies used for the manufacturing of microwave components will be conducted in more detail, with the help of several examples. Several microwave components manufactured with some of the most popular AM technologies will be shown, along with a detailed description of the manufacturing process, post-processing, and all actions necessary to make the component perform well. Furthermore, it will be shown how the flexibility of this technology allows the development of new classes of components with non-conventional geometries that can be exploited to obtain high-performing components in terms of compactness, weight, losses, etc. Speaker(s): Cristiano Tomassoni, Room: S-202, Escuela Politécnica, Universidad Alcalá de Henares, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain