IEEE AP-S Fellows 2014
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Congratulations and best wishes for many productive years to the AP-S members of the 2014 class of IEEE Fellows.
Fellows Evaluated by the Antenna & Propagation Society
Andrea Alu
for contributions to the theory and applications of electromagnetic metamaterials and plasmonic phenomena
Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg
for leadership in satellite communications, navigation, and remote sensing
Dmitry Chizhik
for contributions to wireless channel modelling
Franco Flaviis
for contributions to reconfigurable antennas and tunable dielectrics for wireless communication systems
Yingjie Guo
for contributions to smart, reconfigurable and high gain antennas for broadband wirelesscommunications systems
Ivan LaHaie
for contributions to near-to-far field radar signature transformations and radar measurement error mitigation
Felix Miranda
for contributions to high-temperature superconductors and ferroelectric tunable microwave components for satellite communications
Norma Riley
for contributions to ultra-wideband phased array technologies
Magdalena Salazar-Palma
for contributions to the application of numerical techniques to electromagnetic modeling
Jiming Song
for contributions to algorithms in computational electromagnetics
The following AP-S members were elected as fellows but elevated by another society:
Iram Weinstein
for leadership in signal processing and test methods for radars detecting advanced aircraft and cruise missiles in severe terrain clutter
Rahul Dixit
for leadership in microwave monolithic integrated circuits technologies and in active electronicallysteerable arrays application
Francisco Mesa
for contributions to the theory and computation of wave propagation in microwave planar structures
Alexander Schuchinsky
for contributions to the electromagnetic theory of complex and artificial media and theirapplications to passive intermodulation and novel devices
Robert Magnusson
for contributions to the invention of a new class of nanophotonic devices