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Chen, Redmill appointed to faculty positions

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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has appointed Chi-Chih Chen as a research associate professor effective August 1, 2011, and Keith Redmill as assistant professor of practice effective October 1, 2011.

Chi-Chih Chen has been conducting research in various capacities at the ElectroScience Laboratory since 1993, most recently as a research scientist. His research interests include ground penetrating radar technology, novel radar systems, buried target detection/classification, UWB antenna designs, UWB dual-polarization feed/probe antenna designs for antenna and RCS ranges, and compact/low-profile antenna designs for communication and navigation systems. Chen received the Ohio State College of Engineering’s Lumley Research Award in 2004 and 2010 for his research contributions. He is a Fellow of the AMTA and a Senior Member of IEEE.

Keith Redmill has been a research scientist with OSU since 1999, working primarily with the Control and Intelligent Transportation Research Lab and the Center for Automotive Research. His research activities include control theory, sensing and sensor fusion, wireless communication, intelligent transportation systems, and autonomous ground and air vehicles.  He has also greatly contributed to teams participating in the Multi Autonomous Ground Robotic International Competition, DARPA Urban Challenge and DARPA Grand Challenge. He is a member of SIAM and a senior member of IEEE.