IEEE AP-S Fellows 2010
The following are the names and citations of members of the Antennas and Propagation Society who were elected as IEEE Fellows for the year 2010.
Fellows Evaluated by the Antenna & Propagation Society
Shanker Balasubramaniam
Michigan State University, USA
“for contributions to time and frequency domain in computational electromagnetics”
Jennifer Bernhardt
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
“for development of multifunctional, reconfigurable, and integrated antennas”
Shira Broschat
Washingston State Univeristy, USA
“For contributions to modeling of rough surface electromagnetic scattering”
Isamu Chiba
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
“for leadership in high precision phased array antenna systems with digital signal processing”
Jose Encinar Garcinuno
Universidad Politecnica De Madrid, Spain
“for contributions to analysis and design of reflectarray antennas”
Powen Hsu
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
“for leadership in electrical engineering education”
Yoshio Karasawa
The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
“for contributions to the measurement and modeling of propagation effects in radio communication systems”
Duixian Liu
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, USA
“for contributions to portable system and millimeter wave antenna design”
Douglas Riley
Northrop Grumman Corporation, USA
“for contributions to time-domain techniques in computational electromagnetics”
Abdel Sebak
Concordia University, Canada
“for contributions to electromagnetics scattering, and design and modeling of antennas”
Giuseppe Vecchi
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
“for the application of multi-resolution algorithms to computational electromagnetics”
Kiyotoshi Yasumoto
Kyushu University, Japan
“for contributions to electromagnetic wave scattering and wave guiding”
Yue Ping Zhang
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
“for contributions to integrated antennas and subsurface radio”
Fellows Elevated by Other Societies
Christophe Caloz
École Polytechnique, Montréal, Canada
“for contributions to the development and application of electromagnetic metamaterial structures”
Norman Chapman
University of Victoria, Canada
“for contributions to geoacoustic characterization of ocean bottom environments”
Zhizhang Chen
Dalhousie University, Canada
“for contributions to time-domain electromagnetic modeling and simulation”
Paul Dodd
Sandia National Lab, USA
“for contributions to the understanding and simulation of single-event effects in microelectronics”
Christopher Holloway
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
"for application of new material in the field of electromagnetic compatibility”
Ching-Wen Hsue
National Taiwan Univ. of Science & Technology (NTUST), Taiwan
"for contribution to discrete-time signal processing in microwave engineering”
Takamaro Kikkawa
Hiroshima University, Japan
"for contributions to interconnect technologies for integrated circuits”
Shiban Koul
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
"for contributions to analysis and design of microwave and millimeter wave components and circuits”
Richard Lai
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, USA
"for development and space-qualified insertion of millimeter-wave transistor and integrated-circuit technologies”
Jenshan Lin
University of Florida, USA
"for contributions to integrated microwave circuits and systems for wireless sensors”
Francisco Mena
University of Seville, Spain
"for contributions to the analysis and physical understanding of planar structures, anisotropic media, and metamaterials”
Maria Sabrina Sarto
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
"for contributions to advanced materials in electromagnetic compatibility applications”
Motoyuki Sato
CNEAS, Tohoku University, Japan
"for contributions to radar remote sensing technologies in environmental and humanitarian applications”
Emmanouil Tentzeris
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
"for contributions to three dimensional conformal integrated devices for wireless communications and sensing”
Valentino Trainotti
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
"for contributions to the broadcast industry through development of antenna and propagation technologies”
John Vesecky
University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
"for contributions to marine remote sensing and technology”
Steven Wright
Texas A&M University, USA
"for contributions to parallel magnetic resonance imaging methods and systems”
Ruey-Beei Wu
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
"for contributions to coplanar waveguide passive components”