Dr. Daniel Richardson

  • Research Associate
  • RF ENGINEERING
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Dr. Daniel Richardson is a research associate in the RF engineering group at the Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) at CU Boulder, where he focuses on theoretical, computational, and experimental RF electromagnetics. He is currently involved with ongoing research projects involving metamaterials, frequency selective surfaces, antennas, exotic material systems, and quantum sensing. He received his Ph.D. degree in physics from Colorado State University in 2018, where he primarily studied RF electromagnetic wave propagation through dispersive and dissipative magnetically ordered thin films and multilayered structures, across a wide range of temperatures (1-750K) in the linear and non-linear regimes. Dr. Richardson has several years’ experience working with the DoD and IC communities on a wide range of efforts. Prior to joining NSI, he spent nearly 2 years with Raytheon Technologies' Intelligence and Space business unit and nearly 5 years with the Electromagnetics Division within the Advanced Concepts Laboratory at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.