DELIBERA dell`Università degli Studi di Trento” al prof. Robert J

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DELIBERA dell`Università degli Studi di Trento” al prof. Robert J
DELIBERA
ORGANO
SENATO ACCADEMICO DEL 9 DICEMBRE 2015
VIA CALEPINA, 14 - TRENTO
Struttura proponente
Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Scienza dell’Informazione
N. ordine del giorno
06
Oggetto
Proposta di conferimento del titolo di Professore onorario “Bruno Kessler”
dell’Università degli Studi di Trento” al prof. Robert J. Mailloux
Documentazione allegata
Sono presenti alla deliberazione:
COLLINI Paolo
Rettore che presiede
P
BUZZI Carlo
Componente
P
CASATI Fabio
Componente
P
DEFLORIAN Flavio
Componente
P
GATTI Paolo
Componente
P
ORLANDINI Giuseppina
Componente
P
SANTUCCI Gianni
Componente
AG
ZANDONINI Riccardo
Componente
AG
P = presente; P (vc) presente in videoconferenza; AG = assente giustificato; A = assente
È presente il Direttore Generale, dott.ssa Giancarla Masè, in qualità di Segretario verbalizzante.
Visto lo Statuto dell’Università degli Studi di Trento emanato con D.R. 167 del 23 aprile 2012;
Viste le linee di indirizzo per il conferimento di titoli onorari dell’Università degli Studi di Trento approvate dal
Senato Accademico in data 6 novembre 2007, 11 dicembre 2007 e 9 dicembre 2009 e dalla Commissione
per la Ricerca Scientifica in data 27 novembre 2007 e 10 dicembre 2009;
Vista la delibera del Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Scienza dell’Informazione del 16 novembre 2015, con la
quale si propone il conferimento del titolo di Professore onorario “Bruno Kessler” dell’Università degli Studi
di Trento al prof. Robert J. Mailloux;
Visto il curriculum vitae del prof. Robert J. Mailloux (allegato 6.1);
Con voto unanime;
Delibera
1.
Di approvare il conferimento del titolo di Professore onorario “Bruno Kessler” dell’Università degli Studi di
Trento al prof. Robert J. Mailloux.
F.to Il Presidente
prof. Paolo Collini
F.to Il Segretario
dott.ssa Giancarla Masé
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Allegato n. 6.1
ROBERT J. MAILLOUX, Consultant and Senior Scientist Air Force Research
Laboratory: Retired
Robert J. Mailloux received the BS degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern
University, Boston, MA in 1961 and the SM and Ph.D degrees at Harvard University, Cambridge
MA.
He is a retired Senior Scientist at the Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, and
has served as the Chief of the Antennas and Components Division, Rome Laboratory and as a
physicist at the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory. He is the author or co-author of
numerous journal articles, book chapters, 13 patents and the books Phased Array Handbook,
Electronically Scanned Arrays and is co-editor of the book History of Wireless. He is a Life
Fellow of the IEEE and now consults in the area of periodic structures and antenna arrays.
Dr. Mailloux was President of the Antennas and Propagation Society in 1983, and in 1992 he
received the IEEE Harry Diamond Memorial Award. He received two IEEE AP-S Honorable
Mention Best Paper Awards, the IEEE Third Millennium Medal and the AP-S Distinguished
Technical Achievement Award. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Xi, and
Commission B of the International Scientific Radio Union. He has received four Air Force
Research Laboratory “Best Paper” awards, the “Engineer of the Year” award, and is an AFRL
Fellow. He has been a distinguished Lecturer for the Antenna and Propagation Society and is
currently chairman of the AP-S / IEEE Press Liaison Committee.
EDUCATION: Northeastern University - BSEE- 1961 (with Honor), Harvard University - SM,
Applied Physics - 1962 Harvard University - PhD, Applied Physics - 1965
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2004-2011.
Part time employee at Photonic Systems Inc. 2005-present. Part Time Lecturer, Tufts University
1990-present. Air Force Senior Scientist 1997-2004. Air force Research Laboratory 1970-1997.
NASA Electronics research Center 1965-1970
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Member of Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE). President of Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S)(1982).
Distinguished Lecturer AP-S. Associate Editor, AP-S Transactions. Member of Commission B,
USNC International Radio Science Union. Invited “Special Editor” of Microwave Journal
issues "Antennas and Radar" Jan 1987 and March 88. Invited Editor, Electromagnetics Journal
(issue on Microstrip Arrays), Jan 1991. Editor, Special Issue AP-Transactions on Phased Array
Antennas , March 1999. Vice Chairman l985 AP-S Symposium. Technical Program Chairman
IEEE Phased Array Symposium 1996. Deputy Chairman, IEEE Phased Array Symposium 2003.
PATENTS:
Twelve US patents on antennas, antenna arrays, and measurements.
HONORS AND AWARDS: Fellow of the IEEE”. Air force Research Laboratory Fellow. IEEE
“Memorial Harry Diamond Award”. AP-S Society “Distinguished Technical Achievement
Award”. AP-S Society “Third Millennium Medal”. Air Force Technical Paper Awards: Marcus
O’Day Memorial Award (1972), Fred Diamond Award (1988), Dr. Charles E. Ryan
Award(2002), Chief Scientist’s Award (2001).
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS:
“Electronically scanned arrays”, Morgan and Claypool Publishers, 2007
“History off Wireless “, Edited by T. Sarkar, R.J. Mailloux, A.A. Oliner, M. Salazar-Palma, D.
Sengupta, John Wiley and Sons, 2006
“Phased Array Antenna Handbook”, Artech House,Second edition 2005, first edition 1994
Author of 9 book chapters in texts on electromagnetic theory and antennas