ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SIMULATIONS IN COMMERCIAL PRODUCT DESIGN

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Wireless devices such as mobile phones, tablets etc. have become part of our daily life. Emerging Technologies, 5G/6G, Autonomous Driving, automated delivery systems, smart homes, smart cities will revolutionize the way we live, work, and communicate soon. A key component in all these technologies is an antenna or multiple antennas that are used for transmitting and receiving signals. As a result, many poducts we use today and will be using soon, will need to incorporate antennas that are efficient and can fit within the space available in the device. Advances in simulation technology using computational electromagnetic tools have made possible antenna design and integration of antennas into various devices. In this talk, we will review advances in EM computational methods in the context of product design process in various industries. 



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  • Creativity Room
  • Glasgow, Scotland
  • United Kingdom G12 8QQ
  • Building: James Watt South Building
  • Room Number: 603

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CJ

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C.J. Reddy served as Vice President of at Altair (2014-25). He was awarded the NSERC Visiting Fellowship (Canada, 1991-93), NRC Resident Research Associateship (USA, 1993) and worked as Research Professor at Hampton University (1995-2000). He was the President of Applied EM, Inc (2000-17), President of EM Software & Systems Inc (2002-14) and led the marketing of Feko. He is a Fellow of IEEE, ACES and AMTA. He co-authored the book, “Antenna Analysis and Design Using FEKO EM Simulation Software,”. He served as an Associate Editor for IEEE OJAP and IEEE TAP. He served as the Chair of IEEE AP-S YPs (2021-24), as a member of AP-S AdCom (2023-24) and IEEE Fellows Committee (2020-23). Currently, he is the IEEE AP-S President and has established the "IEEE AP-S CJ Reddy Travel Grant for Graduate Students."





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