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David M. Pozar
Professor Emeritus 215I Marcus Hall University of Massachusetts 100 Natural Resources Rd Amherst MA 01003-9292 Telephone: (413) 545-2127 email: pozar@ecs.umass.edu |
B.S.E.E., University
of Akron, 1975, M.S.E.E., 1976;
Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1980.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Printed Antennas and Phased Arrays. Transient Radiation.
Electromagnetic Theory. Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics.
AFFILIATED RESEARCH
LABORATORY:
Antennas
and Propagation Laboratory, Center for Advanced Sensor and Communication Antennas
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Fellow.
HONORS & AWARDS: S. A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award, 2003, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society; Chancellor’s Medal, University of Massachusetts, 2003; Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, 2003-2004; IEEE Third Millenium Medal, 2000; "H. A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award", 1998, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society; "College Outstanding Teacher Award", 1997, College of Engineering; "Outstanding Senior Faculty Award", 1995, College of Engineering; IEEE Fellow, 1990, for "contributions to the electromagnetic analysis, development, and design of microstrip antennas and phased arrays"; United Technologies Corporation Outstanding Teaching Award; 1989. R.W.P. King Best Paper Award, 1988, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society; Issac Koga Gold Medal Award by URSI in 1987 for "remarkable contributions to the analytical, numerical, and experimental study of printed antennas and phased arrays, and related problems in applied electromagnetics"; R.W.P. King Best Paper Award, 1986, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society; Engineering Alumni Association, "Outstanding Junior Faculty Award", 1984-1985; "Outstanding Young Professor for 1984-85 Award", from HKN; IEEE Centennial "Keys to the Future Award" from IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (Most Promising Young Engineer in IEEE AP-S); "Presidential Young Investigator Award", 1984, National Science Foundation; "Outstanding Professor for 1981", teaching award from HKN.
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