I'm mostly interested in solid-state, lasers, and optics. I've looked at some research done by EE professors in those areas, but it seems mostly experimental, with not much computational work. I heard that one area of computational work in EE is computational electromagnetics. I was hoping there were comp. methods used for the quantum mechanics side (other than for quantum computing)
Are N-body simulations, molecular dynamics, density functional theory, and/or other computational tools used in EE, in particular in lasers and solid-state? Or some area in EE that utilizes numerical analysis, numerical PDEs, and such for those areas, as I know those are used for other areas of physics, like CFD
Are N-body simulations, molecular dynamics, density functional theory, and/or other computational tools used in EE, in particular in lasers and solid-state? Or some area in EE that utilizes numerical analysis, numerical PDEs, and such for those areas, as I know those are used for other areas of physics, like CFD