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Over 25 Years of Service In Computational Electromagnetics, Consulting, Research and Software Development
MissionEMA's mission is to provide excellence in electromagnetic research and development by combining theoretical understanding, innovative thinking, and practical experience. Our staff includes both theoreticians and experimentalists, all of whom have advanced degrees in engineering or physics. EMA has a world wide reputation for its excellence in application of the understanding of electromagnetics to practical problems of real interest. In our activities, we try to create an effective mix of analysis and experiment where possible. Computational Electromagnetics and SoftwareEMA is well known for its expertise in computational electromagnetics. We have developed our own time domain and frequency domain algorithms for solutions of many types of problems. Most of these usually involve electromagnetic effects on systems such as aircraft, antennas, ground vehicles, electronic systems, and cables. Although we use many numerical methods, we specialize in the Three Dimensional Finite Difference Time Domain Method, which we have been developing and applying since 1977. A practical result of these activities has been the development of commercial versions of some of our software, called EMA3D and MHarness. Tests, Measurements and ExperimentsEMA also specializes in testing, test method development, instrumentation development, and fundamental research experiments. Our experiments usually have one of two objectives. First, we may wish to perform E3 evaluation of a system, such as an aircraft, missile, printed circuit board, or facility. Second, we may wish to understand basic physical processes in order to develop accurate analytic or numerical models. In pursuit of these objectives, we can also develop EM sources and environments, as well as appropriate instrumentation and data acquisition systems. |
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