IEEE AP-S Fellows 2015
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Randy L. Haupt
Chair, 2015 AP-S Fellow Committee
Assoc. Ed, Ethically Speaking
The Pennsylvania State University
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AP-S Members of 2015 Class of IEEE Fellows
Congratulations and best wishes for many productive years to the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society members of the 2015 class of IEEE Fellows (asterisks denote those evaluated by AP-S):
Xiaodong Chen*
Queen Mary University of London
“for contributions to antennas for wireless communications and satellites”
Chi-Chih Chen*
Ohio State University
“for contributions wideband and miniature antennas”
Tie Jun Cui*
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
“for contributions to microwave metamaterials and computational electromagnetics”
Nuno Borges De Carvalho*
Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
“for contributions on characterization and design of nonlinear RF circuits”
Laurent Desclos*
Ethertronics Inc., San Diego, CA USA
“for leadership in developing cellphone antenna technology”
Alistair Duffy
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
“for development of validation methods in computational electromagnetics”
Gordon Frazer
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
“for contributions to advanced over-the-horizon radar”
Toshikazu Hori*
University of Fukui, Japan
“for contributions to broadband antennas for cellular and satellite communications”
Safi eddin SafaviNaeini*
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
“for contributions to gigahertz to terahertz integrated antenna systems”
Mario Silveirinha*
University of Coimbra, Portugal
“for contributions to electrodynamics of metamaterials”
Fernando Teixeira*
Ohio State University
“for contributions to time-domain electromagnetic techniques and applications”
John Vaughan
University of Minnesota
“for contributions to high-fi eld magnetic resonance imaging technology”
Ji Wu
National Space Science Center, Beijing, China
“for leadership in satellite remote sensing programs”
Olexander Yarovyi*
Delft University of Technology
“for leadership in ultra-wideband imaging for ground penetrating radar and microwave scanners”
Zhijun Zhang*
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
“for contributions to antenna design and propagation modeling in mobile communication devices”