Gao, Steven

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Name (Latin)
Gao, Steven
Other forms of name
Gao, Shichang (Electrical engineer)
Date of birth
1972
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 221021312
Wikidata: Q112476428
Library of congress: n 2011085619
Sources of Information
  • Space antenna handbook, 2012:ECIP t.p. (Steven Gao; Surrey Space Centre, UK)
  • Circularly polarized antennas, 2013:ECIP t.p. (Steven (Shichang) Gao)
  • Author's web page, viewed August 2, 2013(Steven (Shichang) Gao was born in Tianchang, Anhui, P.R. China. He is currently Professor of RF and Microwave Engineering at School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent, UK. Prior to joining Kent, he was a Senior Lecturer and Head of Space Antennas and RF/Microwave System Group at Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, UK)
Wikipedia description:

Steven Shichang Gao (Chinese: 高式昌; born 1972) is a British Chinese. He is a Professor of Electronic Engineering. His research mainly includes antennas, MIMO, intelligent antennas and phased arrays for mobile and satellite communications, navigation and sensing. He obtained a Doctorate degree at Shanghai University in 1999. He completed Post-Doctoral research at the National University of Singapore and subsequently moved to the United Kingdom in 2001 to work as a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham. The following year, he began teaching at Northumbria University as a Senior Lecturer and was promoted to a Reader in 2006. In 2007, he moved to Surrey Space Center at the University of Surrey, and from 2013 to 2022, worked at the University of Kent as a Professor and Chair of RF and Microwave Engineering. Since Sep 2022, he joined the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, as a Professor and the Director of Center for intelligent Electromagnetic Systems. Since 2023, Prof. Gao serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. Prof Gao is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Royal Aeronautical Society, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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