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John R. Bowler

Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation

John R. BowlerProfessor Bowler has research interests in computational electromagnetism, electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and in the electrical properties of conducting composites. His research activities are based at the Center for Nondestructive Evaluation.

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Nicola Bowler

Electromagnetic Properties of Materials and NDE

Nicola BowlerNicola’s research activity is focused on the electromagnetic properties and behaviour of materials. Work ranges from the development of new electromagnetic non-destructive methods for the measurement of material properties, to development of novel composite materials for electromagnetic applications such as radiation absorption or magnetostrictive actuation. Activity is presently directed towards determining, quickly and non-destructively, the depth of case-hardening in steel parts – a problem of great importance in vehicle manufacturing. Another investigation is developing novel multi-layered filler particles to form microwave-absorbing composites.

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Brian Hornbuckle

Microwave Remote Sensing

Brian HornbuckleOur long-term goal is to develop models that allow the use of satellite microwave remote sensing to map the water content of soil and vegetation on both local and global scales. In order to accomplish this goal, we need to understand how changes in soil and vegetation moisture affect the microwave radiation emitted by the land surface. There are two main types of activities in our research: field experiments during which data are collected; and integration of these measurements with models of microwave emission and models of energy and moisture transport among the soil, vegetation, and atmosphere.

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Mani Mina

High Speed Measurement

Mani MinaElectromagnetic aspects of high speed electronics and networking  (EMI, EMC, etc.)

Applied Electromagnetism

Physical layers of Optical and Wireless Networks  Please see DCNL (dependable computing and networking Laboratory)

Optical communication and networking

Teaching Technology From Freshman engineering to graduate level, issues and concerns.

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Jiming Song

Computational Electromagnetics

Jiming SongFast and efficient algorithms in computational electromagnetics, modeling of VLSI interconnects on silicon and signal integrity, large-scale and parallel computation, inverse scattering and nondestructive evaluation, electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, antenna analysis and design.

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Robert Weber

Microwave Circuits

Robert WeberElectromagnetics, microwave circuits and systems, MEMS, electro optics.

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