Katehi
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, an electrical engineer whose cell phone, radar and antenna circuits are used in signal transmitting, receiving and processing, has been named a charter fellow of the .
The 101 fellows hold more than 3,200 U.S. patents. Katehi has 19 (click on the patent number for more information):
Micromachined self-packaged circuits for high-frequency applications, March 4, 1997
Miniaturized filter assembly, Oct. 13, 1998
Micromachined self-packaged circuits for high-frequency applications, June 15, 1999
Planar antenna including a superstrate lens having an effective dielectric constant, June 27, 2000
Via transitions for use as micromachined circuit interconnects, March 27, 2001
Low-cost, compact omnidirectional printed antenna, Nov. 12, 2002
Integrated planar antenna printed on a compact dielectric slab having an effective dielectric constant, Jan. 21, 2003
Multifunction antenna for wireless and telematic applications, Dec. 16, 2003
Scanning electromagnetic-field imager with optical-fiberbased electro-optic field-mapping system, Jan. 13, 2004
On-wafer packaging for RF-MEMS, Feb. 24, 2004
Planar filters having periodic electromagnetic bandgap substrates, Nov. 30, 2004
Method and apparatus for simultaneous measurement of electric field and temperature using an electro-optic semiconductor probe, June 14, 2005
Multifunction antenna, June 14, 2005
Antenna system embedded in a support structure for integrating a tire sensor, March 27, 2007
3-D transformers for high-frequency applications, Oct. 16, 2007
Self-aligned wafer level integration system, Jan. 6, 2009
Vertically integrated transceiver array, July 20, 2010
Membrane suspended mems structures, Nov. 2, 2010
Handheld reader antenna for rfid and tire pressure monitoring system, Nov. 2, 2010
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