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Exposure systems and experimental environments for studying the impact of GSM frequency radiation on biology and health
Electrical Properties of Human Tissues Applied to Wearable Antenna Design
 
Modeling equatorial ionospheric currents and electric fields from satellite magnetic field measurements
Mode-locked fiber lasers: Development and application
 
Using a global magnetohydrodynamic model to determine the start of the substorm recovery phase
The role of geomagnetic field configuration in EMIC wave generation
 
Modeling eruptive coronal magnetohydrodynamic systems with FLUX
Numerical methods for simulating multiphase electrohydrodynamic flows with application to liquid fuel injection
 
Fundamental Limitations on the Terminal Behavior of Antennas and Nonuniform Transmission Lines
Characterization of carbon nanotubes and nanowires and their applications
 
Ultra-Wideband Pulse Doppler Radar for Short-Range Targets
Low-noise Instrumentation for Near-field Microwave Microscopy
 
Mode Theory of Multi-Armed Spiral Antennas and Its Application to Electronic Warfare Antennas
Wideband microwave, millimeter-wave and light-wave antennas
 
Characterization and design of a low-power wireless power delivery system
Analysis & Design of Non-Linear Amplifiers for Efficient Microwave Transmitters
 
Engineering optical properties using plasmonic nanostructures
Wideband monolithically integrated front-end subsystems and components
 
A computational study of dielectric photonic-crystal-based accelerator cavities
A 449 MHz modular wind profiler radar system
 
Broadband electromagnetic analysis of dispersive, periodic structures for radiometer calibration
A Unified Microwave Radiative Transfer Model with Jacobian for General Stratified Media