Explores space environmental constraints, including radiations, vibrations, shocks, and their impact on spacecraft mechanisms and human-induced vibrations.
Explores the application of Maxwell's equations to antennas, covering radiation, Poynting vector, potentials, source currents, diffraction, and wave polarization.
Explores noise and propagation fundamentals in radiation, antennas, and wireless communications, covering internal and external noise sources, thermal noise, wireless principles, and signal propagation phenomena.
Explores electromagnetic wave propagation, including Poynting vector, irradiance, dipole radiation, dielectric constant, and natural linewidth in atoms and radiation.
Explores the principles of radiation shielding using absorbing materials to reduce radiation exposure and covers topics such as radiation interaction mechanisms and Monte Carlo simulations.