Duration
5 days · 35 contact hours
Dates
12–16 Oct 2026
Location
London, United Kingdom
Fee
£3,750 + VAT

RF, antenna, and microwave engineers.

Practising engineers who use commercial EM tools and want a deeper, methodical foundation.

From Maxwell to measurement.

DAY01

Maxwell to mesh — choosing the right method

  • Maxwell's equations and boundary conditions revisited from a numerical standpoint
  • FDTD vs FEM vs MoM: when each excels, where each fails
  • Mesh density, dispersion error, and the cost of doing it badly
  • Absorbing boundaries (PML), symmetry exploitation, and run-time forecasting
LabImplement a 2D FDTD simulator from scratch in Python (TM mode, PML boundaries). Validate against an analytical waveguide cutoff problem.
DAY02

Antennas & matching

  • Dipoles, monopoles, patches, and arrays — first-principles intuition
  • S-parameters, the Smith chart, and impedance matching with discrete components
  • Radiation pattern, gain, efficiency — and the difference between them
  • Array factor, beamforming basics, and grating lobes
LabDesign a 5 GHz inset-fed patch antenna on FR-4. Optimise return loss to better than -15 dB. Generate the radiation pattern. Document fabrication tolerances.
DAY03

RF / microwave structures

  • Transmission lines, microstrip, stripline, CPW — when to use each
  • Waveguides and resonant cavities — modal analysis in practice
  • Filter synthesis: stepped impedance, coupled-line, interdigital
  • Substrate effects, metal loss, and the truth about Q-factor
LabDesign a 5-pole interdigital bandpass filter centred at 2.45 GHz with 200 MHz bandwidth. Verify in 3D EM solver; quantify substrate-induced ripple.
DAY04

EMC, EMI, and shielding

  • Radiated and conducted emissions — what regulators actually measure
  • Shielding effectiveness, aperture coupling, and seam impedance
  • Cable bundles, common-mode currents, and the role of ferrites
  • Standards survey: CE, FCC Part 15, MIL-STD-461 — practical implications
LabPredict shielding effectiveness of a perforated enclosure across 30 MHz–1 GHz. Compare a sealed-seam variant. Recommend gasket placement.
DAY05

Workflow, validation, and capstone

  • Simulation–measurement correlation — why your model and your VNA disagree
  • VNA calibration (SOLT, TRL), de-embedding, and fixture artefacts
  • Tolerance analysis, manufacturability, and design for yield
  • Documentation discipline — handover packages that survive personnel change
CapstoneTake a real design problem from your work, present a simulation plan with chosen method, mesh strategy, validation milestones, and projected runtime budget.

Senior RF specialist.

Senior RF & EM Consultant

Confirmed at registration

EM-101 is led by a senior practitioner with industry experience in antenna design, microwave filter synthesis, and EMC qualification of regulated equipment.

Inclusions.

  • 35 hours of live tuition
  • EM solver licences for the duration of the course
  • Reference designs (Touchstone + project files)
  • Printed bilingual workbook
  • Daily lunch & refreshments; cohort dinner Day 4
  • UK visa support letter on confirmed registration
  • 30 days of post-course Q&A access
  • Sadiqoon Institute Certificate of Completion

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