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Human Interaction with Electromagnetic Fields
Computational Models in Dosimetry
Authors: Poljak Dragan, Cvetkovic Mario
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Human Interaction with Electromagnetic Fields: Computational Models in Dosimetry presents some highly rigorous and sophisticated integral equation techniques from computational electromagnetics (CEM), along with practical techniques for the calculation and measurement of internal dosimetry. Theory is accompanied by numerical modeling algorithms and illustrative computational examples that range from academic to full real-world scenarios.
1. On Exposure of Humans to Electromagnetic Fields – General Considerations2. Theoretical Background: an Outline of Computational Electromagnetics (CEM)3. Incident Electromagnetic Field Dosimetry4. Simplified Models of the Human Body5. Realistic Models for Static and Low Frequency (LF) Dosimetry6. Realistic Models for Human Exposure to High Frequency (HF) Radiation7. Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields
Professor Poljak is a member of IEEE, a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, and co-chairman of many WIT International Conferences. He is also editor of the WIT Press Series Advances in Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics. He was awarded by several prizes for his carrier achievements, such as National Prize for Science (2004), Croation section of IEEE annual Award (2016). In 2011 professor Poljak became a member of WIT Bord of Directors. From 2011 to 2015 he was the Vice-dean for research at the Faculty of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and naval architecture. In June 2013 professor Poljak became a member of the board of the Croatian Science Foundation
Mario Cvetkovic received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Split, Croatia in 2005. In 2009 he obtained M.Phil degree from the Wessex Institute of Technology, University of Wales, UK. In December 2013 he received Ph.D. from University of Split, Croatia.
To date he has published more than 50 journal and conference papers and two book chapters. He is assistant professor at the Faculty of electr
- Covers both deterministic and stochastic modeling
- Presents implementations of integral equation approaches, overcoming the limitations of the FDTD approach
- Presents various biomedical applications