Electromagnetics, Antennas and Microwave Circuits

OVERVIEW

The electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits curriculum includes four upper-division undergraduate and 11 graduate courses in the areas of engineering electromagnetics, antennas, microwave circuits and devices, fiber optics, and lasers. The graduate research program is supplemented by the Electromagnetic Anechoic Chamber, the Microwave Fabrication Facility, the Microwave Characterization Laboratory, the Electromagnetics Graphics Laboratory, and the Electronic Packaging Laboratory. In addition, computers are incorporated in many of the upper division undergraduate and graduate courses to enhance the theoretical material taught in the courses.

ELECTIVE COURSES

EEE 443 – Antennas for Wireless Communications
EEE 445 – Microwaves
EEE 448 – Fiber Optics

GRADUATE COURSES

EEE 540 - Fast Computational Electromagnetics
EEE 541 – Electromagnetic Fields and Guided Waves
EEE 543 – Antenna Analysis and Design
EEE 544 – High Resolution Radar
EEE 545 – Microwave Circuit Design
EEE 546 – Advanced Fiber Optics
EEE 547 – Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design I
EEE 548 – Coherent Optics
EEE 549 – Lasers
EEE 641 – Advanced Electromagnetic Field Theory
EEE 643 – Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic Radiation
EEE 647 – Microwave Solid State Circuit Design

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Sponsors of the electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits research program include the National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Army Research Office, Office of Naval Research, Engineering Foundation, Sandia National Laboratories, local, regional and national industry, and the Advanced Helicopter Electromagnetics Industrial Associates Program — a unique research consortium encompassing ASU as well as several government agencies and helicopter companies.


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