We have designed and demonstrated a new type of lens that operates without traditional refraction, making it behave like a perfectly thin lens. The concept holds great promise to widen the field-of-view of imaging systems and to provide new degrees of freedom to manipulate beams and wave fronts. We will have more to share on this topic […]
Interview with Raymond Rumpf
Artech House, the publisher of Dr. Rumpf’s new book “Electromagnetic and Photonic Simulation for the Beginner: Finite-Difference Frequency-Domain in MATLAB”, has published an interview of the author. They covered some interesting questions about his motivations to write the book and the behind-the-scenes work that went into researching, writing, and publishing. Check out the interview with […]
Dr. Rumpf releases new book on computational electromagnetics for the beginner
Dr. Raymond Rumpf, the EMProfessor and director of the EMLab at the University of Texas El Paso, has authored a new book that teaches the art and techniques of computational electromagnetics to the complete beginner. The book covers the finite-difference frequency-domain (FDFD) method from initial concepts up to advanced three-dimensional simulations. Plain language, high-quality graphics, […]



