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Workshop on Computational Electromagnetics
Posted Wed December 19, 2007 @03:32PM
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Announcements Zeus Numerix in collaboration with NARL and IETE are organizing a workshop on Computational Electromagnetics: Basics and Applications to be held January 23rd to 25th, 2008.

The workshop will be conducted by Professors from IIT Bombay for the theoretical portion and Zeus engineers will cover application using the CEMExpert software.


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The workshop is aimed at students and faculty who are working in the field of electromagnetics or are planning to start their research in this field. Workshop will also be very helpful in training engineers/scientists from R&D organization working in the field of Radars, Radar Cross Sections, Antennas, Wave Guides, and other electromagnetic applications.

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