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Who's Who in Electromagnetics: George A. Kyriacou, FEMA
Prof. George A. Kyriacou - FEMA (Fellow of The Electromagnetics Academy)
  Position:   Professor
  Laboratory:   Microwaves Laboratory
  Department:   Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
  University/Institute:   Democritus University of Thrace
  Country/Area:   Greece
Webpage URL: www.duth.gr
Professional Interests:   Wiener-Hopf technique for anisotropic tuneable materials (ferrites, ferroelectrics plasmas).
Mode Matching Technique.
Hybrid Numerical Techniques: open-radiating and curved structures eigen-analysis.
Eigenfunction expansion elctromagnetic simulation
Beamforming Networks.
Microwave Tomography
Electrical Impedance Tomography,
 
Most Important Publication: > George A. Kyriacou, “Wiener-Hopf Analysis of planar canonical structures loaded with longitudinally magnetized plasma, biased normaly to the extra-ordinary propagating wave”, Progress in Electromagnetics Research B (PIER-B), vol. 5, pp. 1-34, 2008.
> G.A. Kyriacou and J.N. Sahalos, “A Wiener-Hopf type analysis of uniaxial substrate-superstrate microstrips structures”, IEEE Trans. on Microwave Theory and Techniques, ΜΤΤ-45, pp. 616-629, May 1997.
> G.A. Kyriacou and J.N. Sahalos, “A Wiener-Hopf type analysis of microstrips printed on uniaxial substrates: Effects of the substrate thickness”, IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory and Techniques, MTT-43, no.8, pp.1967-1977, 1995.
> P. C. Allilomes and G. A Kyriacou, “A Nonlinear Finite-Element Leaky-Waveguide Solver”, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. MTT-55, pp. 1496-1510, July 2007.
> Christos S. Lavranos and George A. Kyriacou, “Eigenvalue Analysis of Curved Waveguiding Structures Employing an Orthogonal Curvilinear Frequency Domain Finite Difference Method”, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 57, pp. 594-611, March 2009.

Supervised 6 Ph.D and 7 M.Sc. Thesis and over 78 Diploma Thesis.
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