Electrical and Computer Engineering
409 Dana Research Building
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5005
(617) 373-2061
Education:
- PhD, Physics, Yale University
- MS, Electrical Engineering, Toledo University
- BB, Electrical Engineering, Toledo University
Selected Awards:
- Awarded Fellow, APS
- Awarded Fellow, IEEE, 1990
Current Areas of Research Activity and Interest:
- Development of ferrite nonreciprocal dielectric image guides.
- Microwave characterization measurements of a single crystal iron film on GaAs prepared by molecular beam epitaxy.
- Theoretical development of magnetic superlattice structures - artificial structures.
- Basic research efforts in understanding of microwave properties of ferrite materials.
- Understanding of microwave properties of magnetic dielectric and metallic film.
- Application of high Tc superconducting materials to microwave devices.
Previous Work of Most Relevance to Company Interests
- Collaborated in the first development of planar slotted line ferrite devices. The slotted line circuit was deployed in characterizing the dynamics of domain walls in ferrite materials (1980-81).
- Prepared magnetic materials in layered structures by metal evaporation techniques; performed microwave measurements on layered magnetic structures (1974-76).
- Developed the first magnetic field modulated microwave delay line (1971-74).
- Provided the first satisfactory explanation of radiation effects in magnetic computer memory cores (1970-71).
- Designed electrical circuits which simulated nerve cell functions (1963-65).
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