Research activities in this area are focused on computational electromagnetics, electromagnetic properties and behavior of materials, microwave circuits and systems, microwave remote sensing, optical communications, and electromagnetic non-destructive evaluation.
Current Research Areas
- Nanoscale electrostatics
- Triboelectricity
- Optical devices and systems
- Medical ultrasound
- Ultrasound therapy
- Ultrasound bioeffects
- Ultrasound nondestructive evaluation
- Medical imaging
- Real-time, high-resolution imaging system development
- Microwave millimeter wave sensor development
- Evaluation of non-conductive composites
- Nonlinear and high-power techniques
- Antenna analysis and design
- Fast and efficient algorithms in computational electromagnetics
- Metamaterials
- Electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering
- Modeling of VLSI interconnects on silicon and signal integrity
- Inverse scattering and nondestructive evaluation
- Eddy current NDE
- Ultrasonic NDE
- Evaluation of layered composite structure
- Materials characterization
- Millimeter wave imaging and diagnoses of human skin
- Reconfigurable RF circuits for multi-band/multi-mode ratios
- Design of high sensitivity, high dynamic range sensor interface circuits
Faculty in This Group
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Affiliated Faculty:
Brian Hornbuckle
Research Centers
- Center for Nondestructive Evaluation (CNDE)
- Institute for Physical Research and Technology (IPRT) Centers
Laboratories