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The Jenkin Lecture - Metamaterials: beyond conventional

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Department of Engineering Science Lectures
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Professor Ekaterina Shamonina delivers the 2017 Jenkin Lecture.
From invisibility cloaks to perfect lenses, metamaterials (artificially engineered composites) enable manipulation of electromagnetic waves in novel ways, not possible with conventional materials. This talk explores exciting multi disciplinary developments in this burgeoning research field with applications ranging from superdirective antennas to optical circuits.

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Department of Engineering Science Lectures
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Ekaterina Shamonina
Keywords
engineering
metamaterials
Department: Department of Engineering Science
Date Added: 04/10/2017
Duration: 00:54:45

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