Restricted Research - Award List, Note/Discussion Page

Fiscal Year: 2023

300  The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley  (142188)

Principal Investigator: Wongkasem,Nantakan

Total Amount of Contract, Award, or Gift (Annual before 2011): $ 440,372

Exceeds $250,000 (Is it flagged?): Yes

Start and End Dates: 6/1/23 - 5/30/27

Restricted Research: YES

Academic Discipline: Electrical & Computer Engineer

Department, Center, School, or Institute: Electrical & Computer Engineer

Title of Contract, Award, or Gift: Detailed Examination of Electromagnetic Propagation/Radiation in Human Organs, Tissues and Cells

Name of Granting or Contracting Agency/Entity: U.S. Department of Defense

CFDA: 12

Program Title: Aberdeen Proving Ground – Research Triangle Park Division

Note:

SAMs 1.1.1--This research project aims to engage in basic research focusing on detailed examination and systematic study directed towards greater knowledge and understanding of the fundamental aspects of both phenomena and observable facts of electromagnetic propagation and radiation in human organs, tissues and cells. Electromagnetic radiation from communications and electronic devices, networks, systems and base stations has drawn concern due to excessive global usage with increasing radiation power and operating frequency level. Nowadays multi-millions of wireless devices and their immense unused residual electromagnetic radiations linger all around. Numerous publications stress that the electromagnetic radiation from certain frequency ranges of particular devices can harm specific human organs and tissues, resulting in distinct symptoms. This research includes all scientific study, experimentation and modelling on electromagnetic radiation and propagation of complete human parts, and the human body as a whole, for example, eye bulb with cornea, anterior chamber, pupil, iris, lens, ciliary and vitreous body, macular, retina, choroid and optic nerve. The research findings will provide more insight and correlation of the electromagnetic radiation and its effects amid human organs, tissues and cells.

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