
Site owned by Professor John L. Volakis
|
|
John (Yiannis) L. Volakis was born on May 13, 1956 in Chios, Greece and immigrated to the U.S.A. in 1973. He obtained his B.E. Degree, summa cum laude, in 1978 from Youngstown State Univ., Youngstown, Ohio, the M.Sc. in 1979 from the Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio and the Ph.D. degree in 1982, also from the Ohio State Univ. From 1982-1984 he was with Rockwell International, Aircraft Division (now Boeing Phantom Works), Lakewood, CA and during 1978-1982 he was a Graduate Research Associate at the Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory. From January 2003 he is the Roy and Lois Chope Chair Professor of Engineering at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio and also serves as the Director of the ElectroScience Laboratory with $7.5M in external research funding on all aspects of electromagnetic and wireless communications (hardware, analysis, and design). Prior to moving to the Ohio State Univ, he was a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept. at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. since 1984 (19 years). He also served as the Director of the Radiation Laboratory from 1998 to 2000. Over the years he carried out research in radar scattering and computational methods, antenna and wireless communications, EMC/EMI, propagation, design optimization, RF materials and metamaterials, multi-physics engineering and bioelectromagnetics. Dr. Volakis published about 260 articles in major refereed journal articles (9 of these have appeared in reprint volumes), more than 400 conference papers and 10 book chapters. In addition, he co-authored four books: Approximate Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetics (IEE, London, 1995),Finite Element Method for Electromagnetics (IEEE Press, NY, 1998), Frequency Domain Hybrid Finite Element Methods for Electromagnetics (Morgan and Claywood Publishers, 2006), and fourth edition classic Antenna Engineering Handbook (McGraw Hill Professional, 2007). He has also written two well-edited coursepacks on introductory and advanced numerical methods for electromagnetics, and has delivered short courses on numerical methods, antennas and frequency selective surfaces. In 1998 he received the University of Michigan (UM) College of Engineering Research Excellence award and in 2001 he received the UM, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Service Excellence Award. Dr. Volakis is listed by ISI among the top 250 most referenced authors (2004); He graduated/mentored nearly 60 Ph.D. students/post-docs with 10 of them having co-authored papers that won awards at international conferences. Dr. Volakis served as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation from 1988-1992, and as an Associate Editor of Radio Science from 1994-97. He chaired the 1993 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Symposium and Radio Science Meeting, and co-chaired the same Symposium in 2003. Dr. Volakis was a member of the AdCom for the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society from 1995 to 1998 and serves as the 2004 President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. He also serves as an associate editor for the J. Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Magazine, and the URSI Bulletin. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, and a member of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Commission B of URSI. He is also listed in several Who’s Who directories, including Who’s Who in America. |
Typical house in Olympi, Chios, Greece
|