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B. Zhang and Y. Rahmat-Samii highlight Fourier Neural Operators (FNOs) as powerful tools to accelerate e.m. simulations by learning mappings from material distributions to field solutions.
https://t.co/LCwg2BBHb6
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#computational#neural#fourier
V.Okhmatovski, S.Zheng, R.Gholami, and D.Isleifson review integral equation formulations with layered media Green’s functions for electromagnetics, highlighting their efficiency in modeling complex structures.
https://t.co/jqwYraW7KT
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#integral#computational
S. Moon, G. Khan, S.T. Elkin, C.J. Ryu, D.-Y. Na, and T. E. Roth highlight Computational Quantum Electromagnetics (CQEM) potential, relying on physics-based modeling to enable efficient design of next-gen systems.
https://t.co/zcYogachUT
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#quantum#computational
Part 1 of the Special Issue on Advanced Electromagnetics Methods for Practical Engineering Applications guest edited by Prof. Constantine Sideris is now available in the April 2026 issue (https://t.co/hVx2VUpIR9) with 5 feature articles on modern computational methods. Enjoy!
Maral Ansari, Lizhao Song, Pei‑Yuan Qin, Stephanie L. Smith, and Y. Jay Guo present recent advances in GRIN lens antennas, highlighting their low profile, efficiency, and wide multibeam coverage.
Read it at: https://t.co/IBfZOKv0ak
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S. Lee,Q. J. Lim,C. Ross,E. Lee,S. Han,Y. Kim,Z. Peng, and S. Kim demonstrate how quantum annealing can tackle EM problems as metasurface optimization, wire‑antenna current retrieval, and many more.
https://t.co/TssDuAcDwj
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#quantum#optimization#computation
Z. Ye, G. Zhao, M. Yang, and P.-Y. Chen explore recent advancements in miniaturized, multiband, wideband, and reconfigurable wearable antennas, for health monitoring, tracking, and energy harvesting.
Read it at: https://t.co/F5ws4eVh74
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#antennas#wearable
P.P.Shome, D.Sarkar, T.Khan, N.Shinohara, and Y.M.M.Antar highlight recent progress in RF energy harvesting and wireless power transfer using advanced rectenna arrays, offering an overview of emerging approaches.
https://t.co/lYYt6TpiGu
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#rectennas#harvesting
The February 2026 issue is now available (https://t.co/hVx2VUpIR9). With a welcome from the new Editor-in-Chief, looking to take the AP Magazine to new heights, this issue features a great mix of feature articles and columns across many topics of interest.
Under his leadership, we look forward to continuing our mission of delivering cutting-edge content and serving as a trusted resource for the worldwide AP community.
#ieeeaps#ieeeapm#EiC
We are equally excited to welcome Professor Mauro Ettorre as the new Editor-in-Chief!
With a distinguished track record in antennas and propagation research and extensive editorial experience, Professor Ettorre brings fresh perspectives and a strong commitment to excellence.
His outstanding leadership, vision, and dedication have greatly enhanced the quality and impact of the magazine, fostering innovation and strengthening our global community.
Thank you, Francesco, for your commitment and invaluable contributions!
As his term comes to an end, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Professor Francesco Andriulli, who has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine for several years.
Z. Ye, G. Zhao, M. Yang, and P. Chen review materials, fabrication techniques, and challenges of wearable antennas - flexible solutions enabling next-generation applications in healthcare IoT.
Read it at: https://t.co/2kXnstEfpw
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