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Electromagnetic Theory 55:170 Professor Karl E. Lonngren [lonngren@engineering.uiowa.edu] 4312 SC office hours: 12:15-1:00 T & Th Kent Hutchinson – teaching assistant

Books References: Fields and Waves in Communication Systems Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB 2007

Topics MATLAB in EM Electrostatics Magnetostatics Maxwell’s equations; boundary conditions Transmission lines Plane waves Waveguides Cavities Radiation

Grading Mid-term exam ¼ Final exam ¼ Term paper/lecture/movie ¼ Homework ¼