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Internationally recognized expert Dikshitulu Kalluri is professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, where he is coordinator of the doctoral program and co-director of the Center for Electromagnetic Materials and Optical Systems (CEMOS). Dr. Kalluri has collaborated with research groups at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UCLA, the University of Southern California, and the University of Tennessee. He has also served as a faculty research associate at Air Force Laboratories.
Part I: Electromagnetics of Bounded Simple MediaElectromagnetics of Simple MediaElectromagnetics of Simple Media: One-Dimensional SolutionTwo-Dimensional Problems and WaveguidesThree-Dimensional SolutionsSpherical Waves and ApplicationsLaplace Equation: Static and Low-Frequency ApproximationsMiscellaneous Topics on Waves Part II: Electromagnetic Equations of Complex MediaElectromagnetic Modeling of Complex MaterialsArtificial Electromagnetic MaterialsWaves in Isotropic Cold Plasma: Dispersive MediumSpatial Dispersion and Warm PlasmaWave in Anisotropic Media and MagnetoplasmaOptical Waves in Anisotropic CrystalsElectromagnetics of Moving Media Part III: Electromagnetic ComputationIntroduction and One-Dimensional ProblemsTwo-Dimensional ProblemAdvanced Topics on Finite-Element MethodCase Study Ridged Waveguide with Many ElementsFinite-Difference Time-Domain MethodFinite-Difference Time-Domain Method Simulation of Electromagnetic Pulse Interaction with a Switched Plasma SlabApproximate Analytical Methods Based on Perturbation and Variational TechniquesPart IV: AppendicesPart V: Problems