Prof. Irina Munteanu is a Professor at the Department of Electromagnetic Field Theory (TEMF) at Technische Universität Darmstadt. Her research focuses on computational electromagnetics, biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields, and high-frequency systems. She specializes in numerical methods such as the Finite Integration Technique (FIT) for solving complex electromagnetic problems in areas like SAR distribution analysis, aircraft electromagnetic compatibility (HIRF), and anechoic chamber design. Her work bridges theoretical modeling and practical applications in aerospace, biomedical engineering, and consumer electronics safety. Education and Professional Background: Details not explicitly provided in text, though her academic rank and publications suggest advanced training in electrical engineering and computational physics. Research Interests: Her studies emphasize electromagnetic field interactions with human bodies, electromagnetic compatibility in aviation, and advanced simulation techniques for biomedical and aerospace systems. She has pioneered methods in voxel-based human body modeling for SAR assessment and optimized field uniformity in testing environments. Publications: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2000, with recent focus on bioelectromagnetics and aerospace electromagnetic compatibility. Notable contributions include HIRF interaction studies and innovative approaches to 3D electromagnetic simulation. Advising & Labs: While student names are not listed, her research themes suggest involvement in advising graduate students working on computational electromagnetics and biomedical engineering projects. Active in the TEMF department’s research groups focusing on high-frequency systems and biomedical applications.



