- Professor Emeritus, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Email: kaichang@tamu.edu
Educational Background
- Ph.D., University of Michigan – 1976
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook – 1972
- Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University – 1970
Research Interests
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- Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Circuits and Devices
- Microwave Integrated Circuits
- Antennas and Phased Arrays
- Active Antennas and Power Combining
- Microwave Power Transmission
- Wireless Communications
- Microwave Systems
- Microwave-Optical Interactions
- Electromagnetic Field Theory
- Solid-State Oscillators, Amplifiers, Transmitters, and Receivers
Awards & Honors
- NSF Fellowship, 1971
- Rackham Dissertation Fellowships, 1974
- Harvey Wagner Fellowship, 1975
- TRW Special Achievement Award, 1984
- TRW Independent Research and Development Roll of Honor, 1985
- Halliburton Professor Award, 1988
- Distinguished Teaching Award, 1989
- IEEE Fellow, 1991
- Distinguished Research Award, 1992
- TEES Fellow, 1995
- Distinguished Educator Award, IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, 2007
Selected Publications
- Journal Articles - 250
- Conference Papers - 230
- Books - 10
- Book Chapters - 10
- Patents - 7