After going through the book on Antenna, try to build and test any one of the antenna that you learnt about. In that way you will much more confidence.
Most colleges teach a fundamental electromagnetics class in your 3rd or 4th year. Those classes are key to going into a basic antenna theory class.
Before that, all core undergrad EE coursework, including calculus (up to 3 dimensions), a class in ordinary differential equations, basic EM field theory classes, fundamental EE courses such as dealing with time domain and frequency domain analysis of circuits and signals.
Most colleges teach a fundamental electromagnetics class in your 3rd or 4th year. Those classes are key to going into a basic antenna theory class.
Before that, all core undergrad EE coursework, including calculus (up to 3 dimensions), a class in ordinary differential equations, basic EM field theory classes, fundamental EE courses such as dealing with time domain and frequency domain analysis of circuits and signals.
I am a sophomore student in Electronicss Engineering. I want to do academic research about this antenna engineering with one of my professor. I took calculus classes. We started differential equations. By now, for EM, Could you share some websites, or books, or textbooks?
Some of the most famous Antenna Design books are: Antenna Theory :Analysis and Design by Constantine A Balanis Antenna Theory and Design by Stutzman and Thiele