Contributed Publications

Videos

  1. NBC Nightline National News “Compassionate Engineering”, a piece on my assistive technology engineering design course http://tinyurl.com/NBC-ATvideo
  2. Channel 9 Local News “The Assistive Glove” http://tinyurl.com/AssistiveGlove
  3. Coleman Conference “Imagine! and University of Colorado Collaboration in Assistive Technology” http://tinyurl.com/ColemanImagine
  4. College of Engineering Freshman Design Expo “Research Project Student Presentations” http://tinyurl.com/AtechDesignExpo

Book Chapters

  1. Piket-May and Taflove, Chapter 13; “FDTD Modeling of High Speed Digital Circuits” in Computational Electrodynamics, Editor: Allen Taflove, Artech House, 1996, pp 431-474.
  2. Houshmand, Itoh, Piket-May, Chapter 8; “High Speed Electronic Circuits with Active and Nonlinear Components” in Advances in Computational Electrodynamics, Editor: Allen Taflove, Artech House, 1998, pp 461-512.
  3. Piket-May, Houshmand, Itoh, Chapter 15; "High Speed Electronic Circuits with Active and NonLinear Components" in Computational Electrodynamics, Editor: Allen Taflove, Susan Hagness, Artech House, 2000, pp 703-764.
  4. Taflove, Hagness, Piket-May, Chapter 9 in section V; Electromagnetics; “Computational Electromagnetics: The Finite Difference Time Domain Method” in The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Editor Wai-Kai Chen, Elsevier Academic Press, 2005, pp 629-670.

Handbooks

  1. National Academy of Science, Committee on Radio Frequencies (CORF) sub-panel that wrote the "Handbook of Frequency Allocations and Spectrum Protection for Scientific Uses". pp.118, It was published in 2007 by the National Academies Press. ISBN #13 978-0-309-10301-5
  2. National Academy of Science, Committee on Radio Frequencies sub-panel that wrote “Views of the NAS and NAE on Agenda Items at Issue at the World RadioCommunication Conference 2012,”  http://www.nap.edu

Sample FCC Filings (with CORF)

  1. Committee on Radio Frequencies FCC filing August 16th 2007 : The impact of proposed vehiclemounted Earth Station/fixed satellite on Radio Astronomy observations at 14.47 - 14.50 GHz; protection of observations in this band with coordination requirements. 
  2. Committee on Radio Frequencies FCC filing August 13th 2007 : The potential impact of proposed permanent fixed microwave operations in the 4940 - 4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band on radio astronomy observations. 
  3. Committee on Radio Frequencies FCC filing February 5th 2007 : The importance of the scientific observations in the Earth Explorations Satellites band at 36.0 to 37.0 GHz and the need to protect them. Also, FCC should reinstate a mandatory power limit.