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IEEE AP-S Fellows 2008

The following are the names and citations of members of the Antennas and Propagation Society who were elected as IEEE Fellows for the year 2008.

Fellows Evaluated by the Antenna & Propagation Society

Amir Boag

Amir Boag

“for contributions to integral equation based analysis, design, and imaging techniques”

Jean-Charles Bolomey

Jean-Charles Bolomey

“for contributions to probe array technology”

Felipe Catedra

Felipe Catedra

“for contributions to using computational geometry in electromagnetic analysis”

Zhi Ning Chen

Zhi Ning Chen

“for contributions to small and broadband antennas for wireless applications”

Peter de Maagt

Peter de Maagt

“for development and application of electromagnetic bandgap materials and terahertz components and systems”

Cynthia Furse

Cynthia Furse

“for leadership in electromagnetics education.”

Michael Jensen

Michael Jensen

“for contributions to antennas and propagation for mobile devices and mult-antenna wireless communications systems”

Raphael Kastner

Raphael Kastner

“for contributions to computational methods in electromagnetics”

Gianluca Lazzi

Gianluca Lazzi

“for contributions to bioelectromagnetics and implantable devices”

Robert Lee

Robert Lee

“for contributions to finite-element and finite-difference methods in electromagnetics”

Sergei Tretyakov

Sergei Tretyakov

“for contributions to artificial electromagnetic media for applications in wireless and optical systems”

Jeffrey Young

Jeffrey Young

“for contributions to electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media”

Fellows Elevated by Other Societies

David Giri

David Giri

Pro-Tech, USA

“for contributions to intense electromagnetic environments interacting with comples electronic systems”

Joel Johnson

Joel Johnson

Ohio State University, USA

“for contributions to ocean surface remote sensing using microwave system”

William Joines

William Joines

Duke University, USA

“for contributions to frequency-selective structures in microwave circuits, biology, and medicine”

Reinhard Knoechel

Reinhard Knoechel

University of Kiel, Germany

“for contributions to microwave systems and sensors for industrial process control”

Waymond Scott

Waymond Scott

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

"for contributions to the detection of buried objects using ground penetrating radar”