doc. Ing.
Martin Štumpf
Ph.D.
FEEC, UREL – Associate professor
+420 54114 6539
stumpf@vut.cz
Curriculum vitae
Career overview
2009-03-02 - 2011-05-31
Brno University of Technology
HIRF-SE, contract nr. 205294 (FP7)2011-08-16 - 2012-12-22
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
ESAT - Telecommunications & Microwaves, Postdoctoral Research Fellow2018-09-15 - 2018-12-15
University of L'Aquila, Italy
Visiting Professor
Pedagogic activities
- MSc. course `Methods of EMC Analysis' since winter 2020.
- Seminars on `Advanced Antenna Theory' in the course on Modern Electronic Circuit Design (DRE1), The Czech Republic, Since winter 2015.
- Co-taught the measurement training on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Brno University of Technology, The Czech Republic, Winter 2015.
- Co-taught the course on Electromagnetic Waves, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Summer 2012.
- Co-taught the course on Computers and Programming 2, Brno University of Technology, The Czech Republic, Summer 2010.
- Co-taught the course on Computers and Programming 2, Brno University of Technology, The Czech Republic, Summer 2009.
Scientific activities
- Analytical and numerical modeling of electromagnetic and acoustic wave and diffusive phenomena:
- Analytical wavefield modeling: Analysis of pulsed wave and diffusive fields in layered media using Cagniard-deHoop technique -- we developed the generalized-ray theory for EM fields; Wiener-Hopf technique for the analysis of pulsed-field diffraction effects (see here, for instance).
- Computational ElectroMagnetics (CEM): we developed (1) the Cagniard-deHoop Method of Moments (CdH-MoM), which is a fundamentally new TD integral-equation technique enabling the analysis of pulsed EM field scattering and propagation in layered structures (its application can be found here, for instance), and (2) the Time-domain Contour Integral Method (TD-CIM) for analyzing SI/PI on PCBs (more details can found in "Pulsed EM Field Computation in Planar Circuits (CRC Press, 2017)"). Together with its originators (Dr. Albert Ruehli and Prof. Giulio Antonini) we work on (3) improvements of the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) technique (see here, for example).
- Space-Time Metasurface Electromagnetics: we have developed a truly original and unified framework for both analytical and numerical characterization of a class of metasurfaces in the time domain. The research on this subject is summarized in "Metasurface Electromagnetics: The Cagniard-deHoop Time-Domain Approach (IET, 2022)".
- ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC): SI/PI on PCBs, susceptibility analysis of transmission lines, EM-field-to-transmission-line coupling models, (lightning) electromagnetic pulse.
- Applications of time-domain electromagnetic reciprocity theorems in antenna theory and modeling. More details on this subject can be found in my books "Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Theory (Wiley, 2018)" and "Time-Domain Electromagnetic Reciprocity in Antenna Modeling (Wiley, 2019)"
- Time-domain antenna-system theory (reciprocity relations, compensation theorems, equivalent Kirchhoff circuit representations, far-field matching condition, antenna forward-scattering theorem etc.)
- Teaching electromagnetic field theory
Academic internships abroad
2008-02-15 - 2008-06-05
Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
Institute for Fundamental Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetic Compatibility2009-02-23 - 2009-03-20
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
International Research Centre for Telecommunications and Radar/Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research2009-11-02 - 2009-12-18
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
International Research Centre for Telecommunications and Radar/Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research2010-10-17 - 2010-12-18
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
International Research Centre for Telecommunications and Radar/Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research2014-09-28 - 2014-10-17
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Tera-Hertz Sensing Group/Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research2014-11-10 - 2014-12-05
Linnaeus University, Sweden
International Center for Mathematical Modeling2016-05-08 - 2016-06-07
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
division ESAT-TELEMIC2022-02-21 - 2022-06-30
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Tera-Hertz Sensing Group
Prizing by scientific community
- A Finalist of the ‘Best SI/PI Paper Award’, The 2017 IEEE EMC Symposium, Washington, D.C., USA.
- A Finalist of the ‘Best SI/PI Paper Award’, The 2014 IEEE EMC Symposium, Raleigh, NC, USA.
- Young Scientist Award, URSI Commission B, ElectroMagnetic Theory Symposium 2013, Hiroshima, Japan.
- Young Scientist Best Paper Award - 3rd prize, URSI Commission B, ElectroMagnetic Theory Symposium 2013,Hiroshima, Japan.
- Radioengineering Young Scientist Award, 21st International Conference Radioelektronika 2011, Brno, the Czech Repulic.
- Young Scientist Award, URSI Commission B, ElectroMagnetic Theory Symposium 2010, Berlin, Germany.
- Best Diploma Thesis Award in 2008, MTT/AP/ED/EMC Joint Chapter of the Czechoslovak Section of IEEE.
- Award of the Rector of the Brno University of Technology, 2008.
- Award of the Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, 2008.
- Best Paper Award - 1st prize, the conference Student EEICT, 2006.