Michael Steer

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Michael B. Steer (born 1956 in Queensland, Australia) is a Lampe professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University and one of the leading electrical engineers in today's Analog/RF and Microwave world. He has published numerous articles in the "IEEE Microwave and Antennas" journal, along with leading up the NCSU Dinosauria project. He is credited with being the first IEEE Fellow to fine tune all of his constituive relations and as a result, creating a paperless office.

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  1. F. Hart, S. Luniya, J. Nath, A. Victor and M. B. Steer, “Modeling high-order filters synthesis in a transient microwave circuit simulator,” Proc. IEE Part H. Microwave Antennas and Propagation, In Press, March 2007.
  2. N. M. Kriplani, S. Bowyer, J. Huckaby and M. B. Steer, “Modeling a tunnel diode in a circuit simulator,” submitted to IET Circuits, Devices & Systems, April 2007.
  3. W. Fathelbab and M. B. Steer, “Parallel-coupled and hairpin filters with enhanced stopband performance,” submitted to the Int. Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, April 2007.
  4. S. Melamed, S. Luniya, L. E. Doxsee, Jr., K. Obermiller, C. Hawkinson, W. R. Davis, P. D. Franzon and M. B. Steer, “Thermal analysis and verification of a mounted monolithic integrated circuit,” IEEE Trans. Advanced Packaging, submitted March 2007.
  5. W. Fathelbab and M. B. Steer, “Filter prototypes comprising singlet and/or inline sections,” Int. Journal of Electronics, In Press .

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