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I need help writing a paper on a subject relating to Electromagnetic. Full description file is attached

This project consists of a written paper and couple presentation slides on a topic related to electromagnetism.

Possible topics can be the following Sensors (wireless sensor networks, electromagnetic sensors, etc.) New applications of wireless technology (e.g., smart highways, smart grid, RFID) Energy and/or power (eg, solar, wireless power transfer, transformers, etc) Automotive applications (e.g., radar, intelligent highway transportation systems) Medical applications of electromagnetism Optics Other topics relating to Electromagnetics

The written paper should be 5 pages long excluding the references page. Out of the 5 pages, 2 pages maximum can be figures and illustrations. Please see the description file for more detail.

Once the question gets assigned to a tutor, I need the tutor to give me the topic of the paper. This is because the topic has to be approved by my professor before carrying out the project. I need the topic by November the 5th. Once approved, you can start writing the paper Please select a topic that is simple and relates to electromagnetic. It should not be a complicated topic. All details are in the file. I just need the paper and the presentation slides. (I don't need any youtube videos)

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EEL 3472C Fall 2018 EEL 3472C – EE Science II Class Presentation; Nov 21, Nov 26, 2018 INTRODUCTION This class presentation is a term project that highlights practical applications of electromagnetic fields. This project is worth 10% of your overall course grade. You will submit a written report (80% of your score), and make a short presentation (20% of your score), on your selected topic. You have two options to complete the term project:   Option 1 – Oral Presentation Option: You are required to submit a written report and make an oral presentation to the class. Format specifications for the report and presentation is given below. Option 2 – Video Presentation Option: You are required to submit a written report and create a video presentation which will be posted to YouTube. Format specifications for the report and the presentation is given below. SUBMISSION, TIMELINES & DUE DATES 0 1 2 What to submit Select research topic Written Report Option 1: In-class presentation Presentation slides In-class Presentation Due date Monday, 11/02, 12.30 PM Monday, 11/26, 5 PM Where to submit Canvas Canvas Monday, 11/19, 5.00 PM Wednesday, 11/21, 12.30 PM Monday, 11/26, 12.30 PM Canvas In-class Option 2: YouTube video Link to uploaded video Monday, 11/19, 5.00 PM Canvas Written Report: Submit your written report (PDF or Microsoft Word format) to the Term Project Report assignment on Canvas by Monday 11/26, 5 PM Presentation: Option 1, In-Class: Submit electronic copy in PDF or PowerPoint format to the Term Project Presentation on Canvas, by Monday 11/19, 5 PM Present in class on Wednesday, 11/21, 12.30 PM and Monday, 11/26, 12.30 PM Option 2: YouTube: Submit a link to your uploaded video to the Term Project Presentation assignment on canvas by Monday 11/19, 5 PM. Make sure that your link is accessible. Important Notes:     MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR LAST NAME IN THE FIRST PART OF THE FILE NAME. The presentations will be loaded on the computer and ready when you present. Attendance during the presentations is mandatory, whether you are presenting or not. If you do not have an excused absence you will have 10% deducted from your overall project score. Plagiarism of any kind will result in an automatic grade of zero points. Note that simply re-wording something written by another author IS STILL plagiarism. Extensive quotation from other sources (e.g., Class Presentation 1 Parthasarathy EEL 3472C Fall 2018 using an entire paragraph within quotation marks) will not be favorably viewed and graded accordingly. Electronic copies of your report will be checked for plagiarism. REQUIRED SELECTION OF TOPICS Your presentation can be on one of the following general topics and must relate to electromagnetics in some obvious and direct way       Sensors (wireless sensor networks, electromagnetic sensors, etc.) New applications of wireless technology (e.g., smart highways, smart grid, RFID) Energy and/or power (e.g., solar, wireless power transfer, transformers, etc.) Automotive applications (e.g., radar, intelligent highway transportation systems) Medical applications of electromagnetism Optics REQUIRED Selection of Report Topic and Format – You must submit your topic selection and format (presentation or video) by updating a spreadsheet posted on canvas (see announcements) before class on Monday, November 06. Starting on this date, there will be a 5-point reduction for each day beyond the submission deadline that the project selection is delayed. Only one student will be allowed to select a given topic, and topics will be approved on a first come – first served basis (I suggest you select your topic at the first possible opportunity). Approval status will be updated on the spreadsheet. WRITTEN REPORT REQUIRED sections in the Written Report (Label each section in your report accordingly!): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Abstract (3-5 sentences maximum). Introduction (what you are going to say; usually 1-2 paragraphs). Body of report (what you are saying). Summary and Conclusions (summarize major points of what you said; 1 paragraph). References (proper credit must be given to information sources). REQUIRED Format Specifications for the Written Report:       5-point deduction for each format requirement that is not met. Reports must be typed (word processor) using 12 point Times New Roman font. A title and your name must appear at the top of the first page. Use double spacing and 1” margins on all sides. 5 page minimum excluding references (of these 5 pages, no more than 2 pages of illustrations/figures). All illustrations/figures should be located at the end of the report and have appropriate captions or titles, and each must be referenced within the body of the report. You can cut/paste figures if needed.  References to a book, article, news story etc. must be indicated by a number in brackets within the body of the report, and the full reference given at the end of the report (see example on following page). You must use (not just list) at least two references.  You must provide the source of any figures you acquire, e.g., from the internet. You should put the reference number in brackets at the end of the figure caption, and include the full citation in the references section at the end of the report. Class Presentation 2 Parthasarathy EEL 3472C Fall 2018  Each paragraph needs to begin with a clear topic sentence. The paragraph should build upon this one idea (or group of related ideas) and not deviate.  A sample report is provided below. Finding Reference Material:  Go to the library and ask a librarian for assistance finding introductory/basic information on a general subject area, then perform a literature search.  Use encyclopedias (e.g. Wikipedia) as a starting place.  Search the internet (make sure to give proper credit to any sources that you use). PRESENTATION Option 1 – Oral Presentations:  Each presentation will be strictly timed to be 3 minutes or less and must include only two PowerPoint slides  Grading Scheme:  Submission of your presentation file by the designated deadline making sure to include your last name in the filename (the first part of the filename so they appear alphabetically): 0 or 5 points.  Quality of Slides: 1-5 points.  Clarity of Presentation: 1-5 points.  Quality of Technical Content: 1-5 points.  Timing: 0 or 5 points (0 if you exceed the allotted time). Option 2 – Video Presentations: You must adhere to the following guidelines for your report and video:  Report format – described above/  Video format – Appropriate for YouTube and approximately 2 minutes in length.  Grading Scheme:  On-time submission of the link to your video: 0 or 5 points.  Quality of the Video Material: 1-5 points.  Clarity of the Presentation: 1-5 points.  Quality of Technical Content: 1-5 points .  Timing: 0 or 5 points (2 minutes nominal; 0 points if you exceed 3 minutes). Class Presentation 3 Parthasarathy EEL 3472C Fall 2018 ELECTROMAGNETIC DENTISTRY TESLA BULL Abstract – New techniques for drilling teeth using electromagnetic energy have recently been proposed by the American Dental Association. This report will review the basic electromagnetic fundamentals relevant to this new technology. The possible advantages and shortcomings in patient care will also be discussed. INTRODUCTION This introduction describes the material to be discussed in the report. The original work in this area was described in [1]. ELECTROMAGNETIC DRILLS This section describes the electromagnetic drill. As seen in Figure 1, the electromagnetic drill is comprised of … POTENTIAL BENEFITS AND PROBLEMS This section discusses the advantages and disadvantages. SUMMARY This section summarizes the report. REFERENCES [1] J. Goodson, “The Electromagnetic Drill,” CRC Press, 1992. Figure 1. A conceptual illustration of the electromagnetic drill. Class Presentation 4 Parthasarathy
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Radiofrequency Ablation in Tumor Therapy and Cardiology
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Radiofrequency Ablation in Tumor Therapy and Cardiology
Abstract
As technology continues advancing, more applications of electromagnetism emerge in
the field of healthcare. Radiofrequency ablation is one of the most recent inventions with regard
to this technology. This report will examine the basic electromagnetic applications in
radiofrequency ablation and explore some of the implications of the technology.
Introduction
In the field of medicine, the technology of Radiofrequency Ablation is significantly used.
The management of secondary and primary tumors has been quite challenging for a long time,
but the discovery of this technology, which is founded on the concept of electromagnetism, has
paved the way for the development of various effective medical devices. Most studies that have
been conducted with regard to the use of radiofrequency ablation have pointed out that it is an
overly effective procedure with minim al side effects (Kuck, Brugada & Fürnkranz et al., 2016).
Some of the negative implications of this somewhat invasive procedure include the damage of
some tissues in the affected organs, as well as skin thermal necrosis. Cardiac complications and
thermal injury to the catheter may also be other implications. Despite this, RFA has proven to the
useful beyond doubt, and its applicability in the field of medicine is still expanding.
The procedure of RFA is multithreaded, meaning that it involves various steps before the
final execution. The medics must first determine the right apparatus, which will normally include
the needle size, the position that the patient would be placed, the type of the needle, and the
number of ablations that are required in the process (Kinoshita, Ohtani, Doihara et al., 2017). If
such procedures are not kept in a good and organized way, most definitely the success rate of the

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operation would be at its minimal level. Most radiologists recommend that the process of
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) as an effective way of removing can...


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