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Thomas Rylander is an Assistant Professor in the Signal Processing research group at Chalmers University of Technology. His research focuses on electromagnetics, computational methods, and microwave engineering, with applications in antenna modeling, wireless power transfer, and electromagnetic compatibility. He has led projects such as Modeling of RF emissions from e-axis (MORFex) (2024–2028) and Säker induktiv energiöverföring för elfordon (2014–2017). His work integrates advanced numerical techniques like the Method of Moments (MoM) and Finite Element Method (FEM) to solve complex electromagnetic problems.
- Education: PhD in Electromagnetics (2001, Chalmers University)
- Research Keywords: Electromagnetics, Computational Electromagnetics, Microwave Engineering, Signal Processing, Wireless Power Transfer, Finite Element Method, Method of Moments
- Projects: MORFex (2024–2028, funded by Energimyndigheten), Virtual Electric Driveline (2018–2022, Vinnova), FFI SAWE (2014–2017, Energimyndigheten), Model-Based Reconstruction (2011–2014, VR)
His recent publications emphasize efficient electromagnetic modeling techniques, including macro basis functions for wire antennas and compressed sensing for microwave imaging. Despite extensive collaboration with researchers like Matthys M. Botha and Johan Winges, no specific scientific awards or advisees are mentioned in the provided data.


