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Electromagnetic Simulation in Design Technology

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This lecture features an interview with Dr. Ralu Camposano, an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, discussing the importance of electromagnetic simulation in design technology, particularly for printed circuit boards. Dr. Camposano highlights the growing significance of electronics in various systems, emphasizing the need to understand and master these technologies for societal development. He compares the approach to business and employment opportunities between Silicon Valley and Europe, noting the differences in entrepreneurship support and risk aversion.

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