On June 13, 1831, Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell was born. His most prominent achievement was formulating a set of equations that united previously unrelated observations, experiments, and equations of electricity, magnetism, and optics into a consistent theory. According to his theory he has demonstrated that electricity, magnetism and light are all manifestations of the same phenomenon, namely the electromagnetic field. This has been called the "second great unification in physics", after the first one realised by Isaac Newton.
JEMAA is a professional journal in the field of electromagnetic analysis, testing and application. The goal of this journal is to provide an international platform for engineers and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in the field of electromagnetics. It is an archival publication which disseminates the results of fundamental and applied research, those relevant power engineering are especially welcomed. This journal is edited to encourage deeper understanding and greater effectiveness in theory analysis, testing, numerical calculation and engineering application that relevant electromagnetic fields.
Radio Science carries original scientific contributions on all aspects of electromagnetic phenomena related to physical problems. Covers the propagation through and interaction of electromagnetic waves with geophysical media, biological media, plasmas, and man-made structures. Coverage includes, but is not limited to, the application of electromagnetic techniques to remote sensing of the Earth and its environment, telecommunications, signals and systems, the ionosphere, and radio astronomy. All frequencies (including optical) are considered.
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