Rao donates books for new faculty display

3/13/2018 Julia Sullivan, ECE ILLINOIS

Under the guidance of the ECE ILLINOIS Faculty Advisory Committee, the display will highlight published works of current and emeritus faculty and is slated to be unveiled later this calendar year.

Written by Julia Sullivan, ECE ILLINOIS

Edward C. Jordan Professor Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering N Narayana Rao visited the ECE Building this week. In honor of his recent 86th birthday, he made a short presentation to ECE ILLINOIS faculty and presented Department Head William H Sanders with eleven copies of his books spanning multiple editions. Select volumes will be included in a new book display, developed under the guidance of the ECE ILLINOIS Faculty Advisory Committee. The display will highlight published works of current and emeritus faculty and is slated to be unveiled later this calendar year.

Professor Emeritus Rao (left) and his wife Sarojini (right), present ECE Department Head William H. Sanders and Professor Wen-mei Hwu, ECE Faculty Advisory Committee Chair, with copies of his books.
Professor Emeritus Rao (left) and his wife Sarojini (right), present ECE Department Head William H. Sanders and Professor Wen-mei Hwu, ECE Faculty Advisory Committee Chair, with copies of his books.

Rao's published undergraduate textbooks include Basic Electromagnetics With Applications (Prentice Hall, 1972), six editions of the widely-used Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics (Prentice Hall, 1977, 1987, 1991, 1994, 2000, and 2004), the Indian edition of Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Sixth Edition (Pearson Education, India, 2006), Fundamentals of Electromagnetics For Electrical And Computer Engineering (Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2009), and its Indian edition, Fundamentals of Electromagnetics For Engineering (Pearson Education, India).

Prof. Rao speaks to members of the ECE ILLINOIS faculty.
Prof. Rao speaks to members of the ECE ILLINOIS faculty.
In 1974, Professor Rao introduced a new approach, later termed the "Maxwell's Equuations First (MEF) Approach," for the teaching and learning of Fundamentals of Electromagnetics (FEM). In the 1980s, he pioneered the use of personal computers for teaching electromagnetics and developed interactive software to enhance the learning of basic concepts. He has been influential in changes in the curriculum at the University of Illinois and received numerous awards and honors for his teaching and curricular activities.


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This story was published March 13, 2018.