Zeus Numerix, NARL and IETE jointly announce a workshop in CEM on 23rd to 25th Jan 2008 in Tirupati. Workshop is aimed at providing theoretical and practical training in use of CEM technology. Workshop will be conducted by IIT Professors and Zeus Engineers.
Computational Electromagnetics (CEM), an extremely versatile technology requiring high performance computing environment is poised to take over as universal methodology for simulating problems in industrial R&D regarding electromagnetics. Analytical solutions to electromagnetic problems are often restricted by the assumptions used in deriving those solutions. These assumptions can be pertaining to range of frequencies or size of the problem etc.
CEM is free from these restrictions as it is numerical simulation of most general Maxwell's equations. Since the objects to be studied are modeled in actual dimensions, CEM is not restricted by the size of the object if enough computing power is available. All the frequencies from Rayleigh, Mie or optical region can be simulated from the same software. CEM finds application in estimating the Radar Cross Section of Aerospace and Marine configurations, design of antennas, design of wave guides.