Awesome
Professor Sig is a good lecturer and he tries his hardest to tailor his teachings to his class. It is a difficult course though with difficult concepts. However, if you pay attention in class, ask questions, and interact with Sig then you will have an easier time in the class.
University of Oklahoma - Engineering
Ph.D.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Eta Kappa Nu
IMAPS student chapter
German
Danish
Icelandic
English
MS
Electrical and Computer Engineering
BS
Electrical Engineering
IEEE student branch officer 2002-2003
William J. Chappell
Dimitrios Peroulis
Juseop Lee
Cody Piersall
A low-cost
multi-beam
reflectarray-based radar system
Filed
Nafati Aboserwal
Blake McGuire
Redmond Kelley
Matthew McCord
Damon Schmidt
Cody Piersall
William J. Chappell
Dimitrios Peroulis
Spectrum Analyzer
Testing
Microwave
Agilent ADS
Sputtering
Antennas
Network Analyzer
Signal Processing
Photolithography
Labview
ANSYS
Pspice
Matlab
Etching
Mixed Signal
RF
Cadence
Analog
LaTeX
Simulations
Hjalti
Sigmarsson
University of Oklahoma
Purdue University
Tunable filter array design and fabrication for reconfigurable radios on the Adaptive Interference-Tolerant Receivers (AITR) program in collaboration with BAE Systems funded by Office of Naval Research (ONR). Advancing the state-of-the-art tunable filter technology on the Purdue Microwave Reconfigurable Evanescent-Mode Cavity Filters Study sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA). Additional responsibilities: In charge of the general operation of the IDEAS microwave laboratory
including safety and maintenance.
Purdue University
University of Oklahoma
Norman
OK
Gerald Tuma Presidential Professor
Norman
OK
Member of the Advanced Radar Research Center (ARRC). \n\nCurrent ongoing research projects are focused on:\nReconfigurable electronics using phase-change materials\nMulti-function phased array radar\nKa-band synthetic aperture radar \nSimultaneous Transmit And Receive (STAR) \nActive filter theory
design
and implementation\nHigh power tunable filters \nHigh efficiency Gallium Nitrate (GaN) power amplifier designs \nImplementation of economic
high-speed tunable filters\nAdvanced materials for ceramic rapid prototyping\nSpectrum scanning techniques for unmanned aerial systems\nLiquid materials for tunable high-frequency components\n\nCurrent course:\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Fall 2019)\n\nCourses taught: \nECE4733/5733 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Spring 2019)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Fall 2018)\nECE4733/5733 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Spring 2018)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Fall 2017)\nECE4733/5733 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Spring 2017)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Fall 2016)\nECE4973/5973 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Spring 2016)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Fall 2015)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Spring 2015)\nECE4973/5973 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Fall 2014)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Spring 2014)\nECE4973/5973 - RF & Microwave Filter Design (Fall 2013)\nENGR1411 - Introduction to Engineering: Radar Engineering (Fall 2013)\nECE3723 - Electric Circuits II (Spring 2013)\nECE3613 - Electromagnetic Fields I (Fall 2012)
Associate Professor
University of Oklahoma
Graduate Teaching Assistant in ENGR106
Engineering Problem Solving and Computer Tools
during the fall of 2004.
Purdue University
University of Oklahoma
Norman
OK
Assistant Professor
Thesis title: Widely Tunable
High-Q
Evanescent-Mode Cavity Filters: Fabrication
Control
and Reconfigurability.
Purdue University
Research Assistant
My main focus is designing and fabricating widely tunable filters for the DARPA Analog Spectral Processors (ASP) program. Prior to the ASP project I worked on filter and antenna design
fabrication
and system integration for the DARPA Technology for Efficient
Agile Mixed-signal Microsystems (TEAM) program
Purdue University
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