Novel methods for electromagnetic simulation and design
Among the many challenges facing designers of advanced communications
systems is the interaction
between antennas, other electromagnetic sources and the platform itself.
Such systems have reached a stage of complexity that design by experimentation
is becoming impractical. Thus, in order to deploy
functioning systems, to avoid electromagnetic interference,
and to add new functionality,
accurate computational approaches will be required. These techniques will
have to be sufficiently robust to cope with a broad range of frequencies and
detailed geometric models, and they will have to be sufficiently fast to
allow design by simulation. Our work is aimed at helping to create such
tools.
Support
This research project is supported by the
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and
Engineering and AFOSR
through the
National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellowships (NSSEFF)
program.
People
Leslie
Greengard
greengard@cims.nyu.edu
Principal Investigator
Michael
O'Neil
oneil@cims.nyu.edu
Assistant Professor
Sivaram Ambikasaran
sivaram@cims.nyu.edu
Courant Instructor
Carlos Borges
borges@cims.nyu.edu
Postdoctoral Fellow
Jun Lai
lai@cims.nyu.edu
Postdoctoral Fellow
Travis Askham
askham@cims.nyu.edu
Graduate student
Manas Rachh
manasrachh@gmail.com
Graduate student
External Collaborators
- Alex Barnett
(Dartmouth)
- Miguel Ferrando-Bataller (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia)
- Charles L. Epstein
(U. Penn)
- Thomas Hagstrom
(SMU)
- Shidong Jiang (NJIT)
- June-Yub Lee
(Ehwa Womans U.)
- Eric Michielssen
(U. Michigan)
- Vladimir
Rokhlin (Yale)
- Felipe Valdes (graduate student, U. Michigan, EECS)
- Felipe Vico (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia)
Alumni
- Kenneth L. Ho
(Stanford)
- Andras Pataki
(Knight Capital Group)
- Josef Sifuentes
(Texas A&M)
- Andreas Kloeckner
(Univ. Of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
- Zydrunas Gimbutas (NIST, Boulder)