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EE307: Electromagnetics II

Department of Electrical Engineering 1st Semester 2023/2024


Professor Mohammed S. Al Salameh

Course Contents:
- Review of Maxwell's equations and time harmonic fields
- Plane electromagnetic waves
- Transmission lines
- Waveguides and resonators
- Introduction to antennas

Recommended Textbook:
M. Sadiku, "Elements of Electromagnetics," Oxford Univ. Press

References:
M. Iskandar, "Electromagnetic fields and Waves," Prentice-Hall
M. S. H. Al Salameh, "Waves and Fields of Wireless Communications and Electricity: Health-
Effects and Unconventional Utilizations," Lap Publishing, printed in USA and in the UK.
C. Jonk, "Engineering Electromagnetic Fields and Waves," John-Wiley
K. Siwiak, "Radiowave Propagation and Antennas for Personal Communications," Artech House
A. Fuller, "Engineering Electromagnetism," John-Wiley
S. Liao, "Engineering Applications of Electromagnetic Theory," St. Paul West Publishing Company
S. Marshall and G. Skitek, "Electromagnetic Concepts and Applications," Prentice-Hall
H. Chen, "Theory of Electromagnetic Waves: a Coordinate-Free Approach," McGraw-Hill
Donald E. Kerr, "Propagation of Short Radiowaves," 1990
L. Felsen, "Radiation and Scattering of Waves," IEEE Press
J. C. Whitaker, "Radio Frequency Transmission Systems: Design and Operation," McGraw-Hill,
1991
J. Kraus, "Electromagnetics", McGraw-Hill
C. Paul and S. Nasar, "Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields," John-Wiley
Any book on basic electromagnetics available to you would be useful for this course

Marks Allocation:
- Class participation, 5 (granted to students who attend class regularly and well prepared)
- 1st Midterm Exam, 25
- 2nd Midterm Exam, 30
- Final Exam: 40

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