Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China 150001
November 18-20, 2013
Speaker | Presentation title | Time |
Prof. Atef Elsherbeni Colorado School of Mines | FDTD for Antenna Simulations | |
Prof. Randy Haupt Colorado School of Mines | Optimizations for Computational Electromagnetics | |
Prof. Agostino Monorchio Pisa University (Italy) | A generalized equivalent circuit model of Frequency Selective Surfaces for metamaterial based applications | |
Prof. Nader Behdad University of Wisconsin-Madison | Design, Modeling, and Characterization of Metamaterial-Based True-Time-Delay Microwaves Lenses | |
Prof. Jamesina Simpson University of Utah | FDTD Modeling of ElectromagneticPropagation in the Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide | |
Prof. Osama Mohamed Florida International University | Computational Electromagnetics for the Evaluation of EMI Issues in Multi Component Energy Systems | |
Prof. Veysel Demir Northern Illinois University | GPU Acceleration of FDTD and FDFD Methods | |
Prof. Jianming Jin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Domain Decomposition for Finite Element Analysis of Large-Scale Electromagnetic Problems | |
Prof. Hao Xin University of Arizona | Active Metamaterial with Gainat Microwave Frequency | |
Prof. Wenhua Yu 2COMU, Inc. | Parallel Processing Techniques for FDTD Methods |
Prof. Atef Elshernebi is a Dobelman Distinguished Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Colorado School of Mines,researching in Computational Electromagnetics, Antennas, RFID, Educational Software. He is anIEEE Fellow, ACES Fellow and Finland Distinguished Professor. He serves as an editor-in-chief of ACES journal,and a past Associate Editor to the Radio Science Journal.
He was the director of The School of Engineering CAD Lab from August 2002 to August 2013, and the director of the Center for Applied Electromagnetic Systems Research (CAESR) from July 2011 to August 2013. He was appointed as Adjunct Professor, at The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University on January 2004. He spent a sabbatical term in 1996 at the Electrical Engineering Department, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and was a visiting Professor at Magdeburg University during the summer of 2005 and at Tampere University of Technology in Finland during the summer of 2007. On 2009 he was selected as Finland Distinguished Professor by the Academy of Finland and TEKES.
Contact Information
Phone: 303.273.3667
Email: aelsherb@mines.edu
Prof. Randy Haupt is a Professor and Department Head of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Colorado School of Mines. He serves as anassociate Editor for the IEEE AP and Associate Editor for IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. He is IEEE Fellow and serves as member of IEEE Fellow Committee. He is also member of the Electromagnetics Academy and member, Union of Radio Science (URSI), Commission B He is interested in Antennas, phased arrays, smart antennas, genetic algorithms and optimization, signal processing, wireless communications, computational methods, design.
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TEL:303-273-3721
EMAIL:RHAUPT@MINES.EDU
Prof. Agostino Monorchio èProfessoreAssociatodell’Università di Pisa nelsettoreCampiElettromagnetici. È Adjunct Professor della Pennsylvania State University e docentepressol’Accademia Navale di Livorno. È stato Visiting Professorpressol’Università di Granada, Spagna, e presso la Communication University of China di Pechino. Ha svolto numerose ricerche a carattere industriale e attività di consulenza tecnica per industrie nazionali, europee e statunitensi. È coordinatore e responsabile di svariati progetti di ricerca nazionali ed europei. Svolge la funzione di revisore per riviste scientifiche internazionali, ed ha svolto attività di revisione di progetti del Ministero della Ricerca. L'attività di ricerca svolta dal Prof. Monorchio è inerente i metodi numerici per l’elettromagnetismo, i metamateriali a microonde, la propagazione radio per sistemi wireless, la progettazione e miniaturizzazione di antenne e la compatibilità elettromagnetica.È afferente al ConsorzioNazionaleInteruniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT) e dell’IstitutoNazionale di FisicaNucleare (INFN) dellaSezione di Pisa. Nel 2012 ha ricevutoiltitolo di Fellow dell’IEEE.
Prof. Nader Bahdad is a professor of Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison,rearching in the areas of Applied Electromagnetics - Antennas - Antenna Arrays - Periodic Structures -Metamaterials for High-POwer Microwave Applications He serves as an associate Editor, IEEE Antennas and Wireless PropagationLetters, and a co-chair for Technical Program Committee of 2012 IEEE Antennas and PropagationSociety International Symposium. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and Elected Member Commission B (Fields and Waves), United States National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science.
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Ph: (608) 262-8804
behdad@wisc.edu
Prof. Jamesina Simpson is an associate Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept., University of Utah. She serves as Associate Editor IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. She serves as a steering Committee Member ( Special Sessions Chair & Publicity Chair ) of 2012 IEEE AP - S International Symposium and USNC/URSI Radio Science Meeting. Her research lab encompasses the application of FDTD to modeling electromagnetic phenomena at frequencies over 15 orders of magnitude (~1 Hz vs. ~600 THz). Prof. Simpson's research activities have been funded by NASA, Sandia National Labs, Los Alamos National Labs, Intel Corporation, the Department of Energy, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the National Science Foundation (NSF). She has received research and teaching awards, including a 2010 NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award (entitled “3-D Global Full-Maxwell's Equations Modeling of the Effects of a Coronal Mass Ejection on the Earth”), a 2011 Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship.
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Phone: 801.585.6929
Email: jamesina.simpson@utah.edu
Prof. Osama Mohamed is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Florida International University. He is a Fellow of IEEE and is the recipient of the IEEE PES 2010 Cyril Veinott Electromechanical Energy Conversion Award. He has been the general chair of several international conferences including; ACES 2006, IEEE-CEFC 2006, IEEE-IEMDC 2009, IEEE-ISAP 1996 and COMPUMAG-1993. He has also chaired technical programs for other major international conferences including; IEEE-CEFC 2010, IEEE-CEFC-2000 and the 2004 IEEE Nanoscale Devices and System Integration. Dr. Mohammed also organized and taught many short courses on power systems, Electromagnetics and intelligent systems in the U.S.A and abroad. Professor Mohammed has served ACES in various capacities for many years. He also serves IEEE in various Boards, committees and working groups at the national and international levels.He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He published numerous journal articles over the past 30 years in areas relating to computational electromagnetics and in design optimization of electromagnetic devices, Artificial Intelligence Applications to Energy Systems. He authored and co-authored more than 300 technical papers in the archival literature. He has conducted research work for government and research laboratories in shipboard power conversion systems and integrated motor drives. He is also interested in the application communication and sensor networks for the distributed control of smart power grids. He has been successful in obtaining a number of research contracts and grants from industries and Federal government agencies on projects related to these areas.
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E-mail Address: mohammed@fiu.edu
Prof. Veysel Demir is a professor of Department of Electrical Engineering of Northern Illinois University. His research interested include numerical analysis techniques (FDTD, FDFD, and MoM) as well as microwave and RF circuit analysis and design. He is a member of the IEEE and ACES, and he has coauthored more than 20 technical journal and conference papers. He is a member of SigmaXi (2010-present) and received Reneissance Scholarship Award (2000-2004)
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Tel: 815-753-8039
Email: vdemir@niu.edu
Prof. Jianming Jin is the Y. T. Lo Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Electromagnetics Laboratory and Center for Computational Electromagnetics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has authored and co-authored over 200 papers in refereed journals and 20 book chapters. He has also authored The Finite Element Method in Electromagnetics (Wiley, 1st edition 1993, 2nd edition 2002), Electromagnetic Analysis and Design in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CRC, 1998), Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (Wiley, 2010), and co-authored Computation of Special Functions (Wiley, 1996), Fast and Efficient Algorithms in Computational Electromagnetics (Artech, 2001), and Finite Element Analysis of Antennas and Arrays (Wiley, 2008). His name often appears in the University of Illinois’s List of Excellent Teachers. He was elected by ISI as one of the world’s most cited authors in 2002. Dr. Jin is a Fellow of IEEE and a recipient of the 1994 National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award and the 1995 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. He also received the 1997 Xerox Junior and the 2000 Xerox Senior Research Awards from the University of Illinois, and was appointed as the first Henry Magnuski Outstanding Young Scholar in 1998 and later as Sony Scholar in 2005. He was appointed as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Air Force Research Laboratory in 1999.
Prof. Hao Xin is a professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the University of Arizona. He received Ph.D. from MIT in Physics in 2001. He serves as an associate Editor, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. He worked at Raytheon Company in Tucson, Arizona from 2003 to 2005. His primary research interests are in the area of microwave / millimeter wave / THz devices, circuits, antennas and their applications in wireless communication and sensing systems.
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Phone: 520-626-6941
Email: hxin@ece.arizona.edu
Prof.Wenhua Yu is the president of 2COMU, Inc. and a visiting professor of Harbin Engineering University. He has worked on the topic related to FDTD method, software development techniques, parallel processing techniques, and engineering applications for many years, and has published more than 150 technical papers and 8 books on the parallel FDTD methods and simulation techniques. He is the general co-chair of several international conferences on the topic of computational electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits. He is the member of technical committee of several international journals. He is a senior member of IEEE and a primary developer of the GEMS software package.
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Ph: (814) 865-2765 (o)
Email: wxy6@psu.edu or wenhuayu@ieee.org