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Stephen Greedy

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

Stephen Greedy was born in Cardiff, U.K. He received the MEng and PhD degrees in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Nottingham, UK, in 1998 and 2002 respectively.

In 2003 he was appointed as a Senior Experimental Officer within the George Green Institute for Electromagnetics and subsequently progressed to associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His teaching has a focus on electronics and computer engineering and he undertakes research in the field of electromagnetics as a member of the George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research group..

Stephen is also the Director of student recruitment for the Faculty of Enginnering.

Expertise Summary

Experimental and computational electromagnetics, specifically the implementation of numerical algorithms on a variety of computational platforms and the simulation of systems for electromagnetic compatibility and signal integrity studies.

Teaching Summary

My teaching focuses on electronics and computer engineering topics. I co-teach on a number of modules and whilst the modules may cover a wide range of topics I have highlighted the areas I am… read more

Research Summary

Experimental and computational electromagnetics, specifically the implementation of numerical algorithms on a variety of computational platforms and the simulation of systems for electromagnetic… read more

Recent Publications

My teaching focuses on electronics and computer engineering topics. I co-teach on a number of modules and whilst the modules may cover a wide range of topics I have highlighted the areas I am responsible for.

  • EEEE1002 Applied engineering design (practical engineering design module covering both software and hardware and their integration to form complete systems)
  • EEEE3024 Robotics, Dynamics and Control (introduction to robot kinematics)
  • EEEE3129 Applications of AI in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (introduction to image recognition and object detection)
  • EEEE4115 Applied Computational Engineering (introduction to GPU computing/CUDA)

Current Research

Experimental and computational electromagnetics, specifically the implementation of numerical algorithms on a variety of computational platforms and the simulation of systems for electromagnetic compatibility and signal integrity studies.

Past Research

HPC and it's application to electromagnetic modelling.

Future Research

Highlighting the importance of electromagnetic compatibility early in the design phase of electrical and electronic systems.

George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research

The Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD



email: GGIEMR@nottingham.ac.uk