Are you in the final year of university? Commerical computational EM
software are very expensive. if you know a professor in the department
working in this field, talk with him/her. You may get a access to the
software.
There are some free EM code available on the internet, either FDTD based
or
FEM based. Depending on your preference, either will do. Messing with the
code is not easy. Not only you need a good understanding of programming
language, usually in either C++ or Matlab, but also some knowledge on
numerical methods to solve partial differential equations. If you enjoyed
programming, you would benefit a lot from this hard road.
A typical application is absorption of EM energy in human tissue. This is
encountered in hyperthermia, in microwave imaging, cell phone .
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> wrote in message
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>I am a final year student.......myself and a group of students have
> decided to project on this field.......we thought of EMI ****elding or
> any applications or problem solving methodology in EMI and
> EMC...................we have decided to go for a software approach
> rather than a hardware.........going for an algorithmic software
> simulation to show that a particular problem in EMI or EMC can be
> reduced...................We don't know where to get
> started.........please we are looking for someone who can provide us
> the necessary links or already available projects that we can
> implement.........please do guide us.......we would be more than
> grateful


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