To commemorate our 20th anniversary, we compiled a history of how we started and who keeps us going. We thought it was entertaining and hope you will too.
Please take a few minutes and have a look -
more...
THE
BIRTH OF WILLIE
We're asked
often about the origins of Willie, our lab robot. So,
we're writing an online book about him! We've
published the prologue online.
read about
Willie right here...
T&E
UPDATE
The latest
issue of our newsletter is now available online.
read it here...
Description: Short pulses are inherently ultra-wideband (UWB) and have been the subject of interest for various applications such as wireless communications, high speed data transfer, fast switches, high speed interconnects, and medical sciences. Understanding the characteristics of UWB signals is best suited in time domain. Therefore, the beauty of time domain technique for example, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for simulating various EM problems will be discussed. FDTD method provides wealth of information about the simulated device – applications towards the extraction will be demonstrated.
Photo Credit: Jefferson Lab
Schedule: TBA
Presented by:
Dr. Shahid Ahmed
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
May 31, 2012 First Annual Maryland
Sister States Program International Gala Awards Sheraton Annapolis Hotel Keynote
Speaker: Governor Martin O’Malley For
more information, Contact:
Zach Feldmann