The Swiss Electromagnetics Research and Engineering Centre (SEREC) is the sole organization for handling electromagnetic research and concerns in
Switzerland.
The Swiss Electromagnetics Research and Engineering Centre, widely known throughout the electrical engineering community by its abbreviation serec, was founded in April 2007 by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (
ETH Zurich).
serec is a non-profit making interdisciplinary science network that, acting as a think tank, promotes electromagnetic (EM) research and development amongst academics, government and industry. It serves as a clearing house for distributing EM information.
Firmly based in the
ETH Domain membership includes some 30 individual institutes of such technical universities as the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology in Lausanne (
EPFL) and Zurich (
ETH Zurich), as well as many other engineering institutes at the leading universities of Switzerland. serec is recognized by 6 Offices of the Federal Government of
Switzerland.
University of Berne, Department of Applied Physics (Biomedical Photonics, Laser Physics, MM-wave & THz Optics, Microwave Physics, Quasi Optics)
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Department of Electrical & IT Engineering (General & Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ATE))
University of Neuchâtel, Department of Microtechnology (Applied Optics, Electronics & Signal Processing)
Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW, Department of Engineering (Competence Centre: Safety & Risk Prevention, Engineering, Digital Signalling, Sustainable Development) and Department of Research and Development