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IEEE Electromagnetics Award Recipients

IEEE Electromagnetics Award


2009 - KENNETH K. MEI
Professor and Chair of Applied Electromagnetics
City University of Hong Kong
Kowloon, Hong Kong

"For contributions to computational electromagnetics and Maxwellian circuits."


2008- WERNER WIESBECK
Director, Universitaet Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe, Germany

“For innovative electromagnetic applications in communication systems, remote sensing, and EM compatibility.”



2007- CARL EDWARD BAUM
Distinguished Research Professor
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM, USA

“For contributions to fundamental principles and techniques in electromagnetics”



2006 - RAJ MITTRA
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Penn State University
University Park, PA, USA

"For contributions to research and education in computational electromagnetics."

 

2005 - CLAYTON R. PAUL
Sam Nunn Eminent Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mercer University School of Engineering
Macon, GA, USA

"For excellence in the advancement of electromagnetic theory towards solving crosstalk problems in transmission lines and cable assemblies."


2004 - JIN AU KONG
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA

"For contributions to fundamental electromagnetic theory and its advanced applications, especially to remote sensing and geophysical probing."

2003 - LEOPOLD B. FELSEN
Professor, Boston University
Boston, MA, USA

"For innovative contributions to asymptotic and phase space methods for high frequency and short pulse electromagnetics in complex environments and interdisciplinary fields."


2002 - ROBERT C. HANSEN
President, R.C. Hansen, Inc.
Tarzana, CA, USA

'For contributions to phased array antennas, and to superconducting, superdirective, and electrically small antennas.'

2001 - FAWWAZ T. ULABY
Univeristy of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

'For contributions to microwave remote sensing and technology, its geoscientific applications, and related education.'


2000 - ROGER F. HARRINGTON
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ, USA

 

'For pioneering the application of the Method of Moments to computational electromagnetics, and contributions to electromagnetics education.'


1999 - ROBERT E. COLLIN
Case Western University
Cleveland, OH, USA

 

'For significant contributions to electromagnetics as a multi-disciplinary engineering profession.'

 


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