TECA 2014 - Special Session on Transformation Electromagnetics concepts and applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizer: Shah Nawaz Burokur & Andre de Lustrac, IEF, Paris-Sud University, France.
Transformation Electromagnetics (TE) is a powerful tool that provides the conceptual design of novel, and otherwise unattainable, electromagnetic and optical devices by controlling the wave propagation path and the material properties. This section will cover all topics related to the use of TE and its application to the design of microwave and optical devices.
Topics:
Theoretical formulations for novel EM designs;
Limitations and challenges of device realizations;
Fabrication techniques and experiments on TE-based devices.
Transformation Electromagnetics (TE) is a powerful tool that provides the conceptual design of novel, and otherwise unattainable, electromagnetic and optical devices by controlling the wave propagation path and the material properties. This section will cover all topics related to the use of TE and its application to the design of microwave and optical devices.
Topics:
Theoretical formulations for novel EM designs;
Limitations and challenges of device realizations;
Fabrication techniques and experiments on TE-based devices.
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