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George Eleftheriades, FIEEE - Electromagnetics & Radiation Chapter Chair
George V. Eleftheriades earned his Ph.D. and M.S.E.E. degrees in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1993
and 1989 respectively, and a diploma in Electrical Engineering from the
National Technical University of Athens, Greece in 1988. In the period
1994-1997 he was with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in
Lausanne. Currently he is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto where he holds the
Canada Research Chair/Velma M. Rogers Graham Chair in Engineering.
Professor Eleftheriades received the Ontario Premier's Research Excellence
Award in 2001 and an E.W.R. Steacie Fellowship from the Natural Sciences
and Engineering Research Council of Canada in 2004. He served as an IEEE
AP-S Distinguished Lecturer during the period 2004-2009. Amongst his other
scholarly achievements he is the recipient of the 2008 IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu
Technical Field Award 'for pioneering contributions to the science and
technological applications of negative-refraction electromagnetic
materials'. Professor Eleftheriades is an IEEE Fellow. He serves as an
elected member of the IEEE AP-S AdCom and as an Associate Editor of the
IEEE Trans. on Antennas and Propagation. He is a member of the Technical
Co-ordination Committee MTT-15 (Microwave Field Theory). Eleftheriades has
been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2009.
Professor Eleftheriades’ research interests include transmission-line and
other electromagnetic metamaterials, small antennas and components for
wireless communications, passive and active microwave components,
plasmonic and nanoscale optical structures, fundamental electromagnetic
theory and electromagnetic design of high-speed interconnects.
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