From ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS to ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING

 

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From ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS to ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING: Teaching/Training Next Generations


This keynote lecture aims at a broad-brush look at certain teaching/training challenges that confront wave-oriented EM engineering in the 21st century, in a complex computer and technology-driven world with rapidly shifting societal and technical priorities. The lecture also discusses modeling and simulation strategies pertaining to complex EM problems and supplies several user-friendly virtual tools, most of which have been presented in the IEEE AP Magazine and which are very effective in teaching and training in lectures such as EM Wave Theory, Antennas, and Radiowave Propagation, EM Scattering and Diffraction, Guided Wave Theory, Microstrip Circuit Design, Radar Cross Section Prediction, Transmission Lines, Metamaterials, etc

Date and Time

  • Date: 15 Nov 2021
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
  • All times are America/New_York
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Location

  • 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102
  • NJIT
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States 07102
  • Building: ECEC
  • Room Number: 202
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Hosts

Registration

  • Starts 01 November 2021 10:00 AM
  • Ends 15 November 2021 08:00 PM
  • All times are America/New_York
  • No Admission Charge

Speakers

Dr. Levent Sevgi

Dr. Levent Sevgi of OKAN University, Engineering Faculty, Tuzla – İSTANBUL

 

Topic:

From ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS to ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING: Teaching/Training Next Generations



Agenda

Event Time: 6:00P M to 8:00 PM

 

Venue: Kiernan Conference Room (ECE 202),  ECEC, NJIT, Newark

 

Talk by Prof. Levent Sevgi, OKAN University, Engineering Faculty, Tuzla – İSTANBUL

 

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