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Degree
Bachelor
Standard Academic Year
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Engineering & technology
Program
School
College of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Department
Campus
Classroom
Course Offering Year
Course Offering Month
September - November
Weekday and Period
Wednesday 789
Capacity
Credits
3
Language
English
Course Number
OE5047

Simulation of Light Scattering and Propagation National Taiwan University

Course Overview

EACH LECTURE WILL BE TAILORED ACCORDING TO STUDENTS UNDERSTANDING. SUBJECTS TO BE COVERED FOR THIS COURSE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1) THEORETICAL REVIEW OF ELECTROMAGNETISM 2) INTRODUCTION TO VARIOUS OPTICAL SIMULATION TECHNIQUES 3) MONTE CARLO TECHNIQUE 4) NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 5) APPLICATION OF THE TAYLOR’S EXPANSION 6) SCALAR WAVE EQUATION 7) THE FINITE-DIFFERENCE TIME-DOMAIN TECHNIQUE 8) PRAGMATIC SIMULATION OF OPTICAL PROBLEMS

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Course prerequisites

PREREQUISITES: - GENERAL PHYSICS - CALCULUS - ELECTROMAGNETISM - BASIC PROGRAMMING SKILLS (MATLAB, FORTRAN, OR C/C++) GRADING FACTORS: ASSIGNMENTS: 35% MIDTERM EXAM: 25% FINAL EXAM: 30% PARTICIPATION IN CLASS : 10% GRADING FACTORS INCLUDE AN ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF THE COURSE CONTENT, PARTICIPATION IN CLASS, AND THEIR ABILITY IN COMPLETING THE ASSIGNMENTS. SIMULATION ASSIGNMENTS ARE DESIGNED TO PREPARE STUDENTS WITH HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE OF LIGHT PROPAGATION SIMULATION. STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH MATLAB. MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS WILL SERVE THE PURPOSE TO EVALUATE STUDENTS’ LEARNING PROGRESS. GRADES THUS ARE GIVEN BASED UPON STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN CARRYING OUT THE ASSIGNMENTS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE IN THE MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS.

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