
Computational Electromagnetics (CEM)
Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) involves using computer algorithms and simulations to analyze and predict how electromagnetic fields—like radio waves, microwaves, and light—interact with objects and environments. It helps engineers design antennas, wireless devices, radar systems, and more by modeling electromagnetic behavior accurately without physical prototypes. CEM combines mathematical equations with numerical methods to solve complex problems, enabling efficient development and testing of technologies that rely on electromagnetic waves.