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Fields of Research Activity Computer modeling of electromagnetic systems, particularly for applications involving communication and electromagnetic compatibility. Experience Kent Chamberlin received his Ph.D. from Ohio University, specializing in computational electromagnetics. His research has been devoted to modeling radio wave propagation including interfering radiation from computing devices. Dr. Chamberlin has performed research for clients including: the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, General Electric, Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center, Government of India, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, and Pacific Telecommunications Corporation. Dr. Chamberlin has been offered several Fulbright awards, and he has recently served as the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Computational Electromagnetics at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He has served as Associate Editor for the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and has held appointments as Visiting Professor for both the Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center and the Pennsylvania State University. He is a recipient of the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics William E. Jackson Award. At present, he is a Faculty Fellow responsible for coordinating programs in distance learning at the University of New Hampshire.
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