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School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Electromagnetics and microwaves faculty

Electromagnetics and microwaves

Electromagnetics and microwaves are used in technology harnessing radio frequency and infrared light waves.

Electrical engineering faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University are researching the use of electromagnetics and microwaves in a variety of technologies such as medical imaging systems, infrared cameras, radar systems, 5G wireless networks and more.

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James Aberle

Associate Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Aberle’s research interests include antennas, signal and power integrity, and RF systems for wireless communication modeling of complex electromagnetic phenomena.

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Rodolfo Diaz

Associate Professor Emeritus

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Diaz’s areas of expertise include optical scattering of subwavelength objects in complex environments, analytic theory of natural and artificial media, combined computational mechanics and electromagnetics.

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Seyedmohammadreza Faghih Imani

Assistant Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Mohammadreza Imani joined Arizona State University as an assistant professor in 2020. He received his PhD in electrical and computer engineering from University of Michigan in 2013. From 2014 to 2020, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher and then research scientist at the Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Photonics at Duke University. His research interests are in applied electromagnetics and antenna design.

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Georgios Trichopoulos

Associate Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Trichopoulos is co-founder of TeraProbes Inc., a technology start-up company specializing in non-contact device and circuit measurements.

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Yu Yao

Associate Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Yao’s research has focused on various optoelectronic devices based on semiconductor heterostructures, nanophotonic structures, plasmonics and graphene.