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Press Archives
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Press Archives
Lo's antenna research was foundation for Electromagnetic Lab 
More than 50 years ago, Yuen Tze Lo (MSEE'49, PhD'52) first set foot on the U of I
campus after leaving war-ravaged China aboard a World War II troop transport ship.
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Professor's antenna arrays steer clear of interference 
For a long time, Jennifer Bernhard has had an idea for a new kind of antenna array
that would enhance communication among devices in a wireless office network.
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Faster Algorithm Brings New Breakthroughs in Electromagnetic Simulations
Researchers at the Center for Computational Electromagnetics at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed an algorithm to solve complex electromagnetic
problems that is eight times faster than the previous fastest algorithm,
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UI Research May Help Improve Radar System
When it first was used in World War II, radar was literally a blip on the screen.
A blip is all radar operators saw when aircraft came into range of their instruments.
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New Algorithms Lead to Breakthrough Simulations on NCSA Supercomputer
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign recently
simulated the electromagnetic scattering effect of a full-size aircraft
at X band microwave frequencies,
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CCEM sets world record...Fast and efficient algorithms handle nearly 10 million unknowns
By developing faster algorithms, researchers at the Center for
Computational Electromagnetics at the University of Illinois have
again pushed the envelope on the analysis of electromagnetic
scattering, interaction and radiation phenomena.
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Center for computational electromagnetics sets world computational record
Using the SGI/Cray Origin2000 supercomputer at the National Center
for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
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Scientists set world record for calculating radar profile of aircraft
Scientists at the Center for Computational Electromagnetics
at the University of Illinois recently set a world record by
calculating the radar cross-section of an aircraft --
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New research center seeks to improve communication and radar systems
for aircrafts
By fall the algorithms will begin flying, helping to create
advanced computer simulations in a new UI research center whose
primary goal is improving communication and radar systems for aircraft.
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