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6.013 Electromagnetics and Applications
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Prereq: Calculus II (GIR), Physics II (GIR)
Units: 3-5-4
Lecture: MW1 (32-141) Lab: T12 (38-601) or T1 (38-601) or T2 (38-601) or T3 (38-601) Recitation: R1 (34-301) or R2 (34-303)![]()
Analysis and design of modern applications that employ electromagnetic phenomena for signals and power transmission in RF, microwaves, optical and wireless communication systems. Fundamentals include dynamic solutions for Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic power and energy, waves in media, metallic and dielectric waveguides, radiation, and diffraction; resonance; filters; and acoustic analogs. Labs activities range from building to testing of devices and systems (e.g., antenna arrays, radars, dielectric waveguides). Students work in teams on self-proposed maker-style design projects with a focus on fostering creativity, teamwork, and debugging skills. 6.002, 6.003 and 6.007 are recommended but not required.
L. Daniel
Textbooks (Spring 2018)