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Sam
Baylis, MSEE 2007, Thesis: Development of a Wide Bandwidth
Frequency Adaptive Patch Antenna Using Nano-Fabricated Barium
Strontium Titanate Varactors. Currently with Trak Microwave,
FL
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Diana
Aristizabal, MSEE 2006, Thesis Title: Electromagnetic
Characterization of Miniature Antennas for Portable Devices.
Currently working at Trak Microwave , FL
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Thomas
Ketterl, PhD 2006, Title: Micro- and Nano-Scale Switches and
Tuning Elements for Microwave Applications.
Working at the Center
For Ocean Technology, USF
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David Zaiden, MSEE 2005,
Project: Design of a 2.4 GHz Silicon-Germanium Fully-Differential
Class AB Mixer.
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Balaji
Lakshminarayanan, Ph.D. 2005, Dissertation: RF MEMS Phase Shifters.
Currently a Post Doctoral
Fellow at the University of California, San Diego
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James Culver,
Ph.D. 2005, Dissertation: Electromagnetic Modeling of Lossy,
Multi-Layer Coplanar Waveguides Using Generalized Transverse
Resonance. Currently
employed at Blackbird Technologies, VA
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Marianna Raimondo, MSEE 2004, Project: A Phase Locked Loop Synthesizer
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John Giannone, MSEE 2004, Project: The Application of Genetic Algorithms to
Microwave Model Extraction.
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Caroline Sequiera, MSEE 2004, Project: Establishing the Accuracy of Impedance
Measurements. Currently
employed at Skyworks, USA
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Brian Trabert,
MSEE 2004, Project: Body Borne Mobile Personal Wireless
Communication System for UHF Band, Currently
employed at RF Micro Devices, NC
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Eid Alsabbagh,
MSEE 2004, Thesis: Thin Film Micro-bolometers for Microwave Power
Detection. Currently
employed at Sawtech, FL.
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John Capwell,
MSEE 2003, Thesis: Planar Spiral Inductor Modeling and Stack
Parasitic Modeling. Presently working at
RF Micro Devices
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Hari Kannan,
MSEE 2003, Thesis: Design and Fabrication of Multi-Dimensional RF
MEMS Variable Capacitors. Presently working at Keithley, OH.
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Lester Lopez, MSEE 2003, Thesis: Low Loss, Cross-Coupled Microwave Filters on Low
Resistivity Silicon Substrates. Currently employed at Harris
Corporation, FL.
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Jason Naylor, MSEE 2003, Thesis: Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Planar Circuit
Transitions. Currently
employed at Harris Corporation, FL.
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Catherine Boosales, MSEE 2003, Thesis: Millimeter Wave Antipodal Tapered Slot
Antenna Design and Miniaturization. Currently employed at
Raytheon, USA
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Khaled
Obeidat, MSEE 2003, Thesis: Design and Characterization of
Multi-Layer Coplanar Waveguide Baluns and Inductors.
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Mark Weatherspoon, Ph.D. 2002, Dissertation: Microwave Characterization
of One-Port Noise Sources. Presently working as an Assistant
Professor at Florida State University, FL.
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Lavanya
Emmadi, MSEE 2002, Thesis: Microwave Equivalent Circuit Models for
Surface Mount Varactor Diodes Including Substrate and Temperature
Effects.
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20. Yisub Ahn,
MSEE 2002, Project: Microwave Capacitor Modeling for Antenna
Applications.
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Steve Eason, MSEE 2001, Thesis: Fractal Dipole Antennas for Use in Global
Positioning System Applications. Currently employed at Raytheon,
USA
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Kevin
Thompson, MSEE 2001, Thesis: Live Via Modeling.
Currently employed
at Motorola., USA
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Rajesh Baliram Singh, MSEE 2000, Thesis: Coplanar Waveguide Components
Using Capacitive Loading. Currently employed at Motorola,
USA
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Evelyn Benabe,
MSEE 2000: Thesis: Microwave Characterization and Modeling of Air
Coil Inductors and Ceramic Capacitors. Currently employed at
Raytheon, USA
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Michael Imparato, MSEE 1999, Thesis: On the Accuracy of Calibration for
On-Wafer Mm-Wave Measurement. Currently employed at Rockwell,
USA
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Maximillian
Scardelletti, MSEE 1999: Thesis: Power Dividers and Printed Antennas
Using Coplanar Transmission Lines. Currently employed at NASA Lewis
Research Center, OH
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Nadia Babik,
MSEE 1998, Thesis: A Microwave Oscillator and Frequency Doubler
Design Using Nonlinear CAD Techniques. Currently employed at
Raytheon Systems, USA
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Michael Yore, MSEE 1998, Thesis: GaAs Chip Area Reduction Through the
Implementation of Stacked Capacitors. Currently employed at Raytheon
Systems, USA
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Michael
Oldenburg, MSEE 1997, Thesis: Planar Multi-Level Transitions and
Antennas Applied to Microwave Position Sensing.
Currently
employed
at Windermere
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