Robert A. Strangeway, PhD
Professor, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Microwave Engineer, National Biomedical EPR Center
Locations
- Biophysics
MFRC 2048
Contact Information
Research Interests
I received an MS degree in 1986 and a PhD in 1996, both at Marquette University. After three years at TRW, I began teaching at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in 1982 and am presently a professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. I have been employed at the Medical College of Wisconsin on a part-time basis since 1983.
Areas of interest include:
- Millimeter-wave EPR bridge design and development
- Microwave measurements and systems design
- Phase noise, low phase noise oscillators, and EPR bridge noise performance
- Undergraduate instruction in circuits, systems, electromagnetic fields, and microwaves
Experience specific to EPR:
- Low phase noise V-, Q-, and X-band Gunn diode oscillator design
- Q-band bridge oscillator, LNA, and detection upgrade
- Traditional and multi-arm EPR bridge design and noise performance evaluation, X-band through D-band