Recent Trend of Electromagnetic Theory in Advanced Technology and Society

Electromagnetic theory is now a universal tool used in a wide variety of leading-edge applications such as nano-technology and environmental monitoring. Under the Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory (EMT), three investigating committees are now running to investigate particular subjects; namely, nanometer-electromagnetic waves and X-ray fields technology, natural electromagnetic phenomena and electromagnetic theory, and computational electromagnetics. Recent trends in these fields are briefly overviewed.

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