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Milestone in the Brave New World of Engineering Education

Posted on February 28, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

I have taught nearly 1500 students since I started at Georgia Tech in 2003.  In that time, I have delivered (generously) about 7 solid years of “watch time” to engineering students physically in the classroom.  In the 5 year existence of my YouTube channel of electromagnetics lectures, the lectures have generated nearly 8 years of total watch time.  These are just low-quality recordings of niche topics with virtually zero production value.

As one of my colleagues said, “If you don’t flip your classroom, the students will do it for you.”  This all underscores a huge demand for low-cost technical lectures on the internet.  For my money, the best electromagnetic video collections are the “bite-sized” topical lectures of Prof. Cynthia Furse at University of Utah.

Filed Under: Education, News

GTPG Guest Edits IEEE VJournal of RFID — Part 2

Posted on February 26, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

IEEE Virtual Journal on RFID — Issue 14

Editorial Note: This issue is part two in a three part series on the future of physical layers for RFID. In this part the following topics are covered: (1) Propagating on Objects: Wideband Antennas Resist On-Object Degradation, and (2) The Next Frontier: Millimeter-Wave Backscatter Communication.

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication

The Telegrapher’s Equations

Posted on February 23, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

This lecture explores the fundamental parameters of a transmission line, introducing the telegrapher’s equations.

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GTPG Guest Edits IEEE VJournal of RFID — Part 1

Posted on February 21, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

IEEE Virtual Journal on RFID — Issue 13

Editorial Note: This issue is part one in a three part series on the future of physical layers for RFID. In this part the following topics are covered: (1) Resurrection of the Esaki Diode: Tunneling Becomes Cool Again, and (2) Retrodirectivity for RFID: Orientation-Independent Tag Design with Gain.

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication

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