Cody Scarborough
- Assistant Professor
- ELECTROMAGNETICS, RF & MICROWAVES
Cody Scarborough is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering. He received his BS in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2017, and his PhD degree from the Radiation Laboratory at the University of Michigan in 2022. His research focuses on space-time modulated electromagnetic metamaterials designed to achieve non-reciprocity, frequency-conversion, amplification, and bandwidth enhancement. His research accomplishments include the introduction of a novel space-time periodic boundary condition that dramatically reduces the computational resources needed to analyze/optimize space-time periodic structures, as well as early demonstrations of space-time modulated antennas and metastructures. These contributions have been recognized with a variety of honors and awards at conferences such as EuCAP, Metamaterials, the Waves in Time-Varying Media Workshop Series, and the International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation. In 2021, he received best student paper awards at both the EuCAP and Metamaterials conferences.