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  • 1999 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the fundamental understanding of properties of leaky waves, and to the development of multi-layered printed-circuit radiators and reduced surface wave microstrip antennas.

Overview

David R. Jackson is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a concentration on aerospace engineering and electrical and electronic engineering. Additional subfields of study include biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and electrochemistry.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics related to antennas and microwave technologies, notably:

  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications

David R. Jackson has published extensively in several academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/URSI)
  • Radio Science

Key recent papers authored by David R. Jackson include:

  • "Optimization of 1-D Unidirectional Leaky-Wave Antennas Based on Partially Reflecting Surfaces", 2022, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Active Radar Cross Section Reduction of an Object Using Microstrip Antennas", 2020, Radio Science
  • "Long Slot mmWave Low-SLL Periodic-Modulated Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on Empty SIW", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Electrochemical Impedance Imaging on Conductive Surfaces", 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • "Optimization of the Radiating Features of 1-D Unidirectional Leaky-Wave Antennas", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

The scientist frequently collaborates with others in their field. Their notable coauthors include:

  • Lilia Ferrario
  • John Loxton
  • Robert Anderssen
  • J Cossey
  • Bill Davey

David R. Jackson was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 1999 for contributions to the fundamental understanding of properties of leaky waves, and to the development of multi-layered printed-circuit radiators and reduced surface wave microstrip antennas.

Best Publications

  • Leaky-Wave Antennas

    D. R. Jackson;C. Caloz;T. Itoh

  • Gain enhancement methods for printed circuit antennas

    D. Jackson;N. Alexopoulos

  • Fundamental superstrate (cover) effects on printed circuit antennas

    N. Alexopoulos;D. Jackson

  • Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Leaky-Wave Antenna With Transverse Slots

    Juhua Liu;D. R. Jackson;Yunliang Long

  • A leaky-wave analysis of the high-gain printed antenna configuration

    D.R. Jackson;A.A. Oliner

  • Microstrip patch designs that do not excite surface waves

    D.R. Jackson;J.T. Williams;A.K. Bhattacharyya;R.L. Smith

  • Fundamental properties and optimization of broadside radiation from uniform leaky-wave antennas

    G. Lovat;P. Burghignoli;D.R. Jackson

  • A Novel Technique for Open-Stopband Suppression in 1-D Periodic Printed Leaky-Wave Antennas

    S. Paulotto;P. Baccarelli;F. Frezza;D.R. Jackson

  • Leaky‐Wave Antennas

    Constantine A. Balanis

  • 2-D periodic leaky-wave antennas-part I: metal patch design

    Tianxia Zhao;D.R. Jackson;J.T. Williams;H.-Y.D. Yang

  • Hybrid FE/BI modeling of 3-D doubly periodic structures utilizing triangular prismatic elements and an MPIE formulation accelerated by the Ewald transformation

    T.F. Eibert;J.L. Volakis;D.R. Wilton;D.R. Jackson

  • Analysis of directive radiation from a line source in a metamaterial slab with low permittivity

    G. Lovat;P. Burghignoli;F. Capolino;D.R. Jackson

  • Leaky-wave propagation and radiation for a narrow-beam multiple-layer dielectric structure

    D.R. Jackson;A.A. Oliner;A. Ip

  • Simple approximate formulas for input resistance, bandwidth, and efficiency of a resonant rectangular patch

    D.R. Jackson;N.G. Alexopoulos

  • Full-Wave Modal Dispersion Analysis and Broadside Optimization for a Class of Microstrip CRLH Leaky-Wave Antennas

    S. Paulotto;P. Baccarelli;F. Frezza;D.R. Jackson

  • General formulas for 2-D leaky-wave antennas

    Tianxia Zhao;D.R. Jackson;J.T. Williams;A.A. Oliner

  • Southern California Permanent GPS Geodetic Array: Continuous measurements of regional crustal deformation between the 1992 Landers and 1994 Northridge earthquakes

    Y. Bock;S. Wdowinski;S. Wdowinski;P. Fang;Jiahua Zhang

  • Broadside radiation from periodic leaky-wave antennas

    M. Guglielmi;D.R. Jackson

  • Radiation from cylindrical leaky waves

    A. Ip;D.R. Jackson

  • Investigations of SIW Leaky-Wave Antenna for Endfire-Radiation With Narrow Beam and Sidelobe Suppression

    Juhua Liu;David R. Jackson;Yuanxin Li;Chaoqun Zhang

  • Analysis and Optimization of Leaky-Wave Radiation at Broadside From a Class of 1-D Periodic Structures

    P. Burghignoli;G. Lovat;D.R. Jackson

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco Mesa
Francisco Mesa University of Seville
Alessandro Galli
Alessandro Galli Sapienza University of Rome
Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos
Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos Broadcom (United States)
Yunliang Long
Yunliang Long Sun Yat-sen University
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Yahya Rahmat-Samii University of California, Los Angeles
Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles
James L. Drewniak
James L. Drewniak Missouri University of Science and Technology
George V. Eleftheriades
George V. Eleftheriades University of Toronto
John L. Volakis
John L. Volakis Florida International University

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