Electromagnetic Systems study the generation, control, and application of electric and magnetic fields in technological devices. These systems are based on fundamental laws of electromagnetism and are essential for power generation, communication, and sensing. Electromagnetic systems include motors, transformers, antennas, and electromagnetic actuators. Physics governs how fields interact with matter and induce forces or currents. Accurate modeling of electromagnetic systems requires understanding field distributions, wave propagation, and material responses. These systems are widely used in industry, transportation, and energy infrastructure. Advances in electromagnetic system design have improved efficiency and performance. This field connects theoretical electromagnetism with real-world engineering applications, playing a vital role in modern technology.
Title : Photoaligned azodye nanolayers: New trends for liquid crystal devices
Vladimir Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Where is modern physics heading? Why constants of nature matter
Alexander Unzicker, Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany
Title : Global photochemical model CHARM-DE of the earth’s atmosphere for altitudes 0-130 km
Alexei Krivolutsky, Central Aerological Observatory (CAO), Russian Federation
Title : Nonlinear plasma wave excitation in cylindrical semiconductor waveguides
Amir Sohail, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan
Title : Characterization of quaternary alloy
Yarub Al Douri, European Academy of Sciences, Belgium
Title : Using physics to eliminate implant infection in over 25000 patients to date
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States