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Frederick M. TescheFrederick M. Tesche
Research Associate/Professor
Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0915

Professional preparation:
Bachelor of Science, University of California-Berkeley, Major in Electrical Engineering.

Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley. Research was conducted in the area of numerical methods for wide-band electromagnetic field theory.

Served as Professor at the Technical University of Pereira, in Colombia, South America, developing and teaching courses in beginning electromagnetic theory.

Research Assistant at the University of California - Performed research on Ph.D. thesis topic "The Analysis of Monopole Antennas Located on a Spherical Vehicle".

Northrop Corporate Laboratories , Pasadena , California - Conducted studies of aircraft antennas and time-domain solutions of EM scattering problems.

Project Leader in the Applied Research Group, directing work for the U.S. Air Force on electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects, Dikewood Corporation, Albuquerque, NM.

Division Manager, directing research in transient electromagnetic phenomena, Science Applications Inc., Berkeley, Calif.

Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist, LuTech, Inc. , Berkeley, Calif.

Senior Member of the Technical Staff , E-Systems, Inc., Greenville, Texas

EMC Consultant, Saluda, NC. Presently serving both government and industry as a consultant in the area of applied electromagnetics and computer techniques.

Research Professor, Clemson University - Conducting work under an AFOSR MURI program into the effects of high power EM fields on digital circuitry and equipment.

Some related publications:
"Plane Wave Coupling to Cables", Chapter 4 in Part II of Handbook of Electromagnetic Compatibility , R. Perez, ed., Academic Press, 1995.

EMC Analysis Methods and Computational Models , John Wiley and Sons, New York , December 1996, with M. Ianoz and T. Karlsson.

"Observations on the Adequacy of Transmission Line Coupling Models for Long Overhead Cables", Proceedings of the International Symposium on EMC , EMC'94 ROMA, Sept. 13-16, 1994, with B. R. Brändli.

"Determination of the Electromagnetic Fields Radiated From The ARES EMP Simulator", IEEE Trans. EMC, Vol. 36, No. 4, November 1994, with T. C. Mo, and W. Shoup.

"Principles and Applications of EM field Coupling to Transmission Lines", Proceedings Supplement to the 11th International Zurich Technical Exhibition on EMC , 7-9 March, 1995.

"Observations on the Adequacy of Transmission Line Coupling Models for Long Overhead Cables", Proceedings of the International Symposium on EMC , EMC'94 ROMA, Sept. 13-16, 1994 , with B. R. Brändli.

"Determination of the Electromagnetic Fields Radiated From The ARES EMP Simulator", IEEE Trans. EMC, Vol. 36, No. 4, November 1994, with T. C. Mo, and W. Shoup.

"Principles and Applications of EM field Coupling to Transmission Lines", Proceedings Supplement to the 11th International Zurich Technical Exhibition on EMC , 7-9 March, 1995.

"Integral Equation Methods for EMC Analysis ", Proceedings of the International Symposium on EMC (Tutorial Supplement) , EMC'96 ROMA, Sept. 17-20, 1996 .

"Estimates of Lightning-Induced Voltage Stresses Within Buried Shielded Conduits", IEEE Transactions on EMC , November 1998.

Synergistic activities:
U.S. Delegate to the International URSI General Assemblies in Lima (1975), Helsinki (1978), Florence (1981) and Prague (1990).

Secretary/Treasurer, Vice Chairman, and Chairman of the San Francisco/Santa Clara Valley Chapter of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society.

Technical Program Committee Member for the URSI International Electromagnetic Symposium (IEMS) in Stanford, CA .

Associate Editor for IEEE AP Newsletter book review column.

Elected member of the IEEE/APS ADCOM.

Associate Editor for the IEEE AP Transactions.

International Coordinator for the Nuclear EMP Meeting (NEM) in Albuquerque, N.M.

Member of Technical Review Committee for IEEE APS Symposium in Seattle, WA .

Co-founder of the international journal Electromagnetics .

President of the Electromagnetics Society.

Associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on EMC .

Invited organizer of special sessions on EMP and EMC at the European EMC Symposium in Rotterdam (1979) and the Zurich EMC Symposium (1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993).

Chairman of Technical Review Committee for IEEE EMC Symposium in Dallas, TX .

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal of Numerical Modeling.

Frequent technical reviewer for IEEE Trans. AP and IEEE Trans. EMC .

Member of the Joint IEEE EMC/APS Committee on the Nuclear EMP.

Permanent chairman of the Technical Program Committee for the International Zurich EMC Symposium.

Member of the Technical Advisory Group of the USNC/IEC SC77C group developing international standards for high power transient EM fields.

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