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Daniel H. Schaubert Professor
215L Marcus Hall
University of Massachusetts
100 Natural Resources Rd.
Amherst MA 01003-9284

Telephone: (413) 545-2530
Facsimile: (413) 545-4611
E-mail: schaubert@ecs.umass.edu

 

EDUCATION:
B.S., University of Illinois, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ph.D., 1974.

RESEARCH INTERESTS: Antenna design and analysis, phased arrays. Microwave remote sensing.

AFFILIATED RESEARCH LABORATORIES:
Antennas and Propagation Laboratory, Center for Advanced Sensor and Communication Antennas

SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

  • “Wideband Antenna Arrays,” by W. Croswell, T. Durham, M. Jones, D. Schaubert, P. Friederich and J. Maloney, Chapter 12 in Modern Antenna Handbook,edited by C.A. Balanis, John Wiley and Sons, 2008.
  • “Wide Bandwidth Array of Vivaldi Antennas,” IET Wideband, Multiband Antennas and Arrays for Defence or Civil Applications, D.H. Schaubert, W. Elsallal, S. Kasturi, A.O. Boryssenko, M.N. Vouvakis and G. Paraschos, pp. 3-19, 13 March 2008, London England. (Keynote talk)
  • “On Optimal Port Loading Conditions for Maximizing Product of Energy Gain and Bandwidth in Broadband Antenna Links,” A.O. Boryssenko and D.H. Schaubert, IEEE Trans. Ant. Propagat., Vol. 55, No. 12, pp. 3668-3676, December 2007.
  • “A Compact Ku/Ka Band Feed for Airborne Antenna Applications,” J.P. Creticos and D.H. Schaubert, Proceedings of 2007 Antenna Applications Symposium, pp. 169-180, September 2007.
  • “Electromagnetic Scattering by Mixed Conductor-Dielectric Bodies of Arbitrary Shape,” J.P. Creticos and D.H. Schaubert, IEEE Trans. Antennas and Propagation, Vol 54, No. 8, pp. 2402-2407, August 2006.
  • “Electronically Scanned Arrays of Dual-Polarized, Doubly-Mirrored Balanced Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas (DmBAVA) Based on Modular Elements,” M.W. Elsallal and D.H. Schaubert,  Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium, pp. 887-890, July 2006
  • “Effect of Dielectric Permittivity on Infinite Arrays of Single-Polarized Vivaldi Antennas,” S. Kasturi and D.H. Schaubert, IEEE Trans. Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 351-358, February 2006.

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) and Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT), Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), International Radio Science Union (URSI) Commission B

HONORS & AWARDS: Fellow of IEEE. IEEE John Kraus Antenna Award. H. A. Wheeler Prize Applications Paper Award. IEEE Third Millennium Medal. University of Massachusetts Samuel F. Conti Fellowship Award. College of Engineering Senior Faculty Award. Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu Honor Societies. Reid Memorial Award. Sustained Superior Performance Award. Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Teaching Award.

INSTITUTIONAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: President of AP-S (1999), Vice President (1998), Nominations Chairman (2000). General Chairman and Organizer of annual Antenna Applications Symposium, 1994-present. Member of Executive Team for IET Professional Network on Antennas and Propagation, 2003-present. AP-S/URSI Symposium and Steering Committee for 1996 Symposium. Technical Program Chair, IEEE 2003 Phased Array Systems and Technology Symposium. Co-Chairman, NASA NMP Technology Workshop/Large, Lightweight Deployable Antennas, 2001. International Visiting Reviewer of Square Kilometer Array Project for Dutch NWO, 2000. Special session organizer at international symposia in Davos, Switzwerland and Salt Lake City, UT, 2000.

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