European Doctoral Network Enabling Artificial Intelligence for Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can obstruct communications, and with equipment such as life-support systems, people’s lives are put at risk. This dangerous situation can be attenuated by designing new and more effective devices, but requires a holistic system approach to ensure long-term resilience and reliability to constantly changing, increasinly complex EMI scenarios.

The future of EMI management and solutions is at a crossroads, we have created the PATTERN network because we believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a positive impact on the holistic design for EMI solutions.

AI can discover previously unknown patterns in the interactions that take place between us, our devices, and our increasingly complex environment, and it can support us redefining safe-and-sustainable-by-design solutions to the dangers posed by EMI in various scenario. PATTERN has expertise from four key areas, i.e., electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), medical engineering, risk management, and sustainability management.

PATTERN Team

Doctoral Positions
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The Doctoral Researchers are the driving force of the PATTERN project, and their training and education is one of the pillarstones of the project. 

Hosting Institutions
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Hosting institutions are the beneficiaries in the PATTERN project, and host 1 up to 7 Doctoral Researchers per university. 

Partner Organizations
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Involvement of industry is important in a project like PATTERN. Many partner organizations are involved, ensuring hands-on industrial experience for the Doctoral candidates. 

Are you interested in participating?

Do you want to be trained to take up a key position mixing electronics and AI for medical electronic equipment? While being part of a prestigious MSCA doctoral network working on the embedding of existing AI technology into a the design for electromagnetic interference in medical equipment? This is your chance!!

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