| N. Scott Barker | | Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering | | Ph.D., University of Michigan | | | | Dr. Barker joined the faculty at the end of 2000. He is actively involved in the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society of the IEEE. Dr. Barker also has worked for the Naval Research Laboratory and E-Systems. He is a recipient of the 2000 Microwave Prize for his work on RF microelectromechanical systems. | | | | Research Interests | | Dr. Barker’s research focuses on the application of micromachining and microelectromechanical systems to microwave and millimeter-wave circuits and systems. Specific projects include micromachined mixer blocks at terahertz frequencies, a millimeter-wave integrated spectrometer, and millimeter-wave phase-shifters and matching networks for use in electronically scanned antenna arrays and tunable amplifiers. | | |
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