Christos Christodoulou is a Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean for Research for the School of Engineering at University of New Mexico. He is the recipient of the 2010 IEEE John Krauss Antenna Award for his work on reconfigurable fractal antennas using MEMS switches, the Lawton-Ellis Award, and the Gardner Zemke Professorship at the University of New Mexico. He has published over 500 papers in journals and conferences, has 14 book chapters and has co-authored 6 books. His research interests are in the areas of modeling of electromagnetic systems, cognitive radio, machine learning in electromagnetics, high power microwave antennas, reconfigurable antenna systems, and millimeter wave propagation.
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