Amelia R. Bretones

Also published under:A. R. Bretones, Amelia Rubio Bretones, A. Rubio Bretones, A. Bretones, A. M. Bretones

Affiliation

Department of Electromagnetics and Physics Matter, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain

Topic

Finite-difference Time-domain,Magnetic Field,Time Step,Space Step,Dipole Antenna,Maxwell’s Equations,Monte Carlo Simulation,Plane Wave,Stable Method,Cell Size,Conductive,Finite Difference,Free Space,Spherical Shell,Time And Space,Antenna Analysis,Antenna Array,Brute-force Approach,Cell Deformation,Center Of The Antenna,Center Of The Sphere,Choice Of Coefficients,Classical Boundary,Convergence Rate,Delta Method,Effective Permeability,Effective Permittivity,Eigenvalues,Electrical Components,Electromagnetic Compatibility,Equivalent Surface,Expected Value,Field Lines,Field Point,Final Component,Gaussian Profile,Incident Electric Field,Incident Field,Incident Plane Wave,Linear Operator,Linearly Polarized,Magnetic Components,Manhattan Distance,Material Parameters,Maximum Time Step,Mesh Size,Message Passing Interface,Multiple Terms,Numerical Solution,Orthonormal,

Biography

Amelia Rubio Bretones was born in Granada, Spain. She received the Ph.D. degree in physics (cum laude) from the University of Granada, Granada, Spain in 1988.
Since 1985, she has been with the Department of Electromagnetism, University of Granada, first as an Assistant Professor, and then in 1989 as an Associate Professor, and finally, since the year 2000 as a Full Professor. On several occasions, she was a Visiting Scientist at the Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands, the Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA. Her research interest focuses on the field of numerical techniques for applied electromagnetics with an emphasis on time-domain techniques such as finite difference time domain, the application of the method of moments in the time domain for antenna and scattering problems, and hybrid techniques.