Teaching
We are in charge of the following courses at EPFL: Electromagnetics I : Transmission lines and waves (french) The electric signal is the essential vehicle for transmitting information and energy. At high frequency, it shows itself as an electromagnetic wave whose study calls for the development of physical and mathematical models based on the wave equation. Electromagnetics II : field computation (french) This course deals with electromagnetism in free space and in continuous media. Starting from the basic principles, we establish the methods for solving Maxwell’s equation in vacuum and in more complex material media. Advanced electromagnetics (english) (Coursebook not yet approved by the section) Research seminars in Electrical Engineering – FALL (english) This course introduces students with current broad research directions in electrical engineering, via a series of weekly wide-audience seminars given by distinguished speakers. The students practice transferable skills including active listening, critical thinking, and scientific communication. Research seminars in Electrical Engineering – SPRING (english) This course introduces students with current broad research directions in electrical engineering, via a series of weekly wide-audience seminars given by distinguished speakers. The students practice transferable skills including active listening, critical thinking, and scientific communication. Advanced Photonics (english) The course offers an overview on selected advanced photonics topics. It targets students with a broad photonics background or equivalent, who are willing to broaden their knowledge in the discipline. The course is given by lecturers from both EPFL and FEMTO-ST.
Student projects
We are always looking for enthusiastic and motivated master’s students to perform exciting research -oriented projects in our laboratory. If you are curious about physics and its applications, or want to apply your technical skills to bring to life our cutting-edge research projects, feel free to contact us to get more information about possible projects and thesis subjects at LWE in line with your interests and our current research direction.