Meet Our Innovators

Branislav Notaros, PhD

Professor and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept; Director, Electromagnetics Laboratory

Areas of Collaborative Interest

  • Computational Electromagnetics
  • Higher Order Methods
  • RF/Antennas
  • Scattering
  • Remote Sensing of Snow/Rain
  • Weather Radar
  • MRI
  • Transformation Optics
  • Licensing our technologies

Research activities of the Electromagnetics Laboratory at Colorado State University, ECE Department, are in Computational Electromagnetics, Higher Order Methods, RF/Antennas, Scattering, Remote Sensing of Snow/Rain, Weather Radar, MRI, Transformation Optics, and EM Education.  Our current research activities span a very broad range of exciting and emerging topics in computational electromagnetics, modeling and numerical methods, antennas, scattering, passive microwave and optical devices, metamaterials, cyber-physical systems, uncertainty quantification, atmospheric/meteorological electromagnetics, radar meteorology, characterization of snow and rain, surface and radar precipitation measurements, image processing, RF/optical instrumentation development, bioelectromagnetics, RF design for magnetic resonance imaging at high and ultrahigh magnetic fields, and electromagnetics education.

 

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Last updated on June 23, 2020