How Engineers use Electromagnetic Simulation

*How Engineers Use Electromagnetic Simulation to Solve Real Problems | From Antennas to Digital Twins* How do engineers know whether a complex system will work before it is built? From aircraft and satellites to medical devices and electric vehicles, modern technology depends on electromagnetics. But as systems become more interconnected and complex, traditional analytical methods are often no longer enough. In this video, we explore how engineers use electromagnetic simulation to design, optimize, and troubleshoot real-world systems—reducing cost, risk, and development time before physical hardware exists. You'll learn how simulation helps engineers: ✅ Design and optimize antennas ✅ Investigate electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems ✅ Evaluate radar performance and antenna placement on aircraft ✅ Improve MRI systems and assess patient safety through SAR analysis ✅ Understand how digital twins combine physics, sensor data, and artificial intelligence We'll also discuss how numerical methods such as FDTD, Finite Element Methods (FEM), and Method of Moments (MoM) enable engineers to solve Maxwell's equations for complex geometries and operating environments. Whether you're a student, engineer, researcher, or technology enthusiast, this video provides a practical look at how physics-based simulation is transforming modern engineering. *Topics Covered:* 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Why Engineers Use Simulation 03:15 Modern Systems Depend on Electromagnetics 05:10 Antenna Design and Optimization 08:00 EMI and EMC Investigation 11:15 Radar and Aerospace Applications 14:10 Medical Systems and MRI 17:00 Digital Twins and Predictive Analytics 20:00 Closing Thoughts If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and leave your questions in the comments. I'd love to hear about the simulation challenges you're working on. #Electromagnetics #ElectromagneticSimulation #MaxwellsEquations #FDTD #FEM #EngineeringSimulation #DigitalTwin #EMI #EMC #AntennaDesign #RFEngineering #ComputationalPhysics #NumericalMethods #Physics #Engineering