
Microwave Theory and Techniques
Microwave Theory and Techniques involves understanding how electromagnetic waves with short wavelengths—called microwaves—are generated, transmitted, and received for practical uses. This includes principles like how microwaves reflect, refract, and interact with materials, enabling technologies such as radar, satellite communication, and microwave ovens. It covers the design of components like antennas and waveguides to efficiently handle these high-frequency signals. Overall, it’s about applying physics and engineering to control and utilize microwave energy for reliable, efficient communication and sensing systems.