News
9th INO Workshop, 7 -9 of December 2010
29-06-2010
The 9th INO ("INNOVATIVE RESEARCH") Workshop is to be held (as usual) at the EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre at Bretigny-sur-Orge, France  more
3rd HIRF SE Steering Committee Meeting (SC3) held
23-06-2010
The 3rd Steering Committee Meeting of the HIRF SE Project was held on the 10th and 11th of June 2010 in Farnborough (UK), at BAE SYSTEMS Park Centre premises of the Farnborough Aerospace Centre.  more
5th Symposium on Environmental Compatibility 2010
07-02-2010
The 5th Symposium on Environmental Compatibility 2010 is to take place in conjunction with the 18th SoftCOM 2010, in Split and the Adriatic Islands (Croatia), between September 23-25, 2010.  more
HIRF SE 1st Annual Review successfully concluded
18-12-2009
The HIRF SE project underwent its 1st Annual Review by the EC on the 2nd and 3rd of December 2009, in Rome, at the premises of the University of Rome, "La Sapienza".  more
HIRF SE 'Observatory on EMC Issues' is launched!
13-11-2009
The HIRF SE 'Observatory on EMC Issues' was established and has gone 'live' as of the 04/11/2009  more
HIRF SE story in "Environmental Engineering"
09-11-2009
A 2-page story on the HIRF SE Project appeared in the "Environmental Engineering" magazine, Summer 2009 edition (pages 40-41)  more
2010 U.R.S.I. Commission B International Symposium
19-10-2009
The 2010 U.R.S.I. Commission B International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory is to be held in Berlin, Germany, on August 16 – 19, 2010.  more
IEEE EMC Symposium 2010
07-10-2009
The ‘IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility’ is to take place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from the 25th ‘till the 30th of July 2010.  more
EMC Europe 2010
07-10-2009
The 'EMC Europe 2010' conference (the 9th International Symposium on EMC of its kind) and the 'Wroclaw International Symposium on EMC' in 2010 will be organized together in Wroclaw, Poland.  more
ESARS'10 International Conference
02-10-2009
The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce ESARS 2010 – ‘International Conference on Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway and Ship Propulsion’ - which will be held in Bologna (Italy) at "San Giovanni in Monte" on October 19-21, 2010.  more
4th IC-SCCE - 1st Announcement & Call for Papers
18-09-2009
The Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Energy (LFME), University of Patras, Greece, is organizing the 4th International Conference from Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering (4th IC-SCCE) to be held in Athens, Greece, from July 7th to July 10th, 2010.  more
1st YSP Held in Athens!
15-06-2009
The 1st Young Scientist Programme (YSP) Event was held in Athens on the 10th and 11th of June 2009 in Athens.  more
Welcome to the HIRF project
cockpitThe aim of the HIRF Synthetic Environment project is to develop a unique reference framework along with a validation process that will cover the two following main phases regarding air vehicles life cycle:
  • Design phase (including upgrade);
  • Certification / Qualification phase.
turbineThe HIRF Synthetic Environment research project has the goal to provide to the aeronautic industry a numerical modelling computer framework which can be used during the development phase (including upgrade), in order to ensure adequate EM performance, but also in addition and in a considerable reduction to certification/qualification testing phase on air vehicle. More...
Observatory Portal on EMC Issues
HIRF-SE PortalA dedicated action as part of the HIRF SE project (Task 8.4) was employed so as to establish a "knowledge" base and a space for information and opinions exchange with respect to EMC, HIRF and EMI issues, amongst the related scientific and industrial communities. This Portal service which is to take a "dynamic" form and be "ever evolving" has been established, as of month 12 of the project, and is accessible at the following link.
Partners
partnersThe Consortium takes shape from 44 participants from 11 EU member states: Italy, France, UK, Germany, Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Poland, Malta, Sweden. More...
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