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Simulation of Radar Absorbing Materials : Advancements, Challenges, and Future Prospects

Introduction Radar Absorbing Materials (RAM) are engineered to mitigate the reflection of electromagnetic (EM) waves, particularly in radar frequencies, by absorbing incident energy and converting it into negligible heat. This property significantly reduces the radar cross-section (RCS) of an object, making it less detectable to radar systems. RAMs serve as a pivotal technology in modern […]

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Photonic Interconnects and Semiconductor Simulations

Introduction The demand for ultra-high bandwidth, energy-efficient data transmission has pushed traditional electrical interconnects to their limits. As computational workloads scale exponentially—particularly within artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), and data-intensive applications—optical communication links have emerged as a transformative alternative. Photonic interconnects use photons instead of electrons to transfer data, promising to alleviate latency and […]

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Semiconductor Simulation Using Ansys

Introduction As the semiconductor industry scales toward increasingly compact, complex, and energy-efficient devices, simulation has become a foundational component of modern electronic design workflows. Semiconductor simulation refers to the use of computational tools to model, analyze, and predict the behavior of semiconductor devices and fabrication processes. These simulations are critical to reducing design cycles, minimizing […]

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Simulating Light Behavior in Fiber Optic Cables

Imagine a world without seamless video calls, high-speed internet, or instant messaging. At the heart of these conveniences lies an often-overlooked technology: fiber optic cables. These slender strands of glass or plastic carry massive amounts of data across cities, countries, and even continents at the speed of light. But how does light navigate these tiny […]