Selected Publications:
Electromagnetics and Acoustics

  • L. M. Zurk, D. Rouseff, G. Greenwood, "Bistatic Invariance Principle for Active Sonar Geometries," ECUA, Carvoviero, Portugal, June 2006 (submitted).
  • L. M. Zurk, S. Matzner, F. Farahbakhshian, R. Toengi, "Electromagenetic Modelling for Interpretation of Airborne SAR Imagery," PIERS, Cambridge, MA, March 2006.
  • L. M. Zurk, B. Jouni, F. Farahbakhshian, "Calculation of Scattering from Polyethylene Particles Compared with Terahertz Measurements," PIERS, Cambridge, MA, March 2006.
  • S. Matzner, L. M. Zurk, A. I. Timchenko, "Radar Detection of Subsurface Objects Using Correlation Imaging," PIERS, Cambridge, MA, March 2006.   
  • L. M. Zurk, B. H. Tracey, "Depth-shifting of guide sources," Oct 2005, JASA, N118 (4).
  • L. M. Zurk, "Guide Source Depth and Range Translation for Robert MFP," ASA, Minneapolis, October 2005 (submitted).
  • M. R. Velankar, L. M. Zurk, "Mode-Based Adaptive processing in uncertain environments," ASA, Minneapolis, October 2005 (submitted).
  • L. M. Zurk, M. R. Velankar, "Passive Sonar Array Sub-space Processing based on Modal Decomposition," IEEE Oceans, Washington DC, October 2005.
  • A. I. Timchenko, L. M. Zurk, "Signal Processing Methods for Detection of Subsurface Objects by Ultra-wideband SAR," IEEE GRS, Korea, July 2005.
  • L. M. Zurk, "Performance of Mode-based Processing in Presence of Environmental Uncertainty," ASA, Vancouver, Canada, May 2005.

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Jeff Hoffman & Don Tornquist have been chosen for the 2009-2010 ECE Undergraduate Honors Program. The program enables undergraduates to go beyond their normal studies to work with faculty in the area of their choice: research, entrepreneurship or innovation.

Robert Daasch

Dr. Robert Daasch has won the Semiconductor Research Corporation 2009 Technical Excellence Award. It is the second highest research award in the SRC. The Technical Excellence Award was established as an incentive and recognition program for research of exceptional value to GRC members. Authorized by the Board of Directors in December 1991, the award is intended to complement the Inventor Recognition Award. The Technical Excellence Award is shared among key contributors for innovative technology that significantly enhances the productivity/
competitiveness of the semiconductor industry. To date 25 research efforts have received the award. The 2008 Technical Excellence Award was presented to a team of researchers from Portland State University led by Professor W. Robert Daasch, and supported by students Liwei Ning (PhD 2009), and Amit Nahar (MS 2006) for their research, "Burn-in Reduction: Improving Outlier Screening".