Plenary
Lecture
Experimental and Numerical Aspects Concerning the Electromagnetic Shielding
in Microwaves Range
Associate Professor Dumitru
Cazacu
Department of electrical engineering
The University of Pitesti
Romania
E-mail: cazacu_dumitru@yahoo.com
Abstract: The electromagnetic waves can
affect the functionality of certain electric and electronic devices. There
has been also an increasing public concern about possible health hazards
resulting from exposure to the electromagnetic field that PDCs (personal
digital cellulars) radiate. The presentation is regarding to the
experimental and numerical investigation of some electromagnetic energy
absorbing materials in the microwave range. Films of composite materials
have been considered. Certain models of the electromagnetic waves
transmission line in a conductive and dielectric and 3D finite element
analysis of the electromagnetic waves interactions with the those models
will be presented.
Also 3D finite element analysis of the electromagnetic waves interaction
with certain human head models will described.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
The speaker is Assoc. Professor at the Electrical Engineering department,
Faculty for electronics, communications and computers, University of Pitesti,
Romania.
He has collaborated on finite element method applications in electromagnetic
systems with several important academic institutions: University of Poitiers,
ESIP (1 year postdoc stage), Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule
Aachen (RWTH), Germany and Linz Research Institute for symbolic computation,
Johannes Kepler University.
He participated in more then 15 research projects, published 3 books and
more then 40 papers in scientific journals and international conferences
proceedings. He is the co-author of the book FINITE ELEMENTS in WSEAS Press,
2007.
He is a reviewer for several international conferences (including WSEAS) and
he was plenary lecture at the 9th WSEAS Intl. Conference on mathematical
methods and computational techniques in electrical engineering (MMACTEE’07),
Arcachon, France, 2007.
His research interests include: finite element analysis of the
electromagnetic devices and coupled problems, co-simulation, dynamic system
simulation, electromagnetic compatibility.
He is member of IEEE Romania EMC Chapter: Association for Electromagnetic
Compatibility ACER.