Gabriel M. Rebeiz

University of Michigan
Radiation Laboratory
1301 Beal Avenue
Room 3238 EECS
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122
Tel: (734) 647-1793
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email: rebeiz@umich.edu

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:


Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Co-Director of the Telecom. Integrated Circuits and Systems (TICS) Lab

Gabriel M. Rebeiz (Fellow, IEEE) earned his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, in June 1988. In September 1988, he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan and was promoted to Full Professor in 1998. Prof. Rebeiz research interests are in micromachining/MEMS for microwave applications (MEMS switches, varactors, phase shifters, and filters), the design of RF/microwave/millimeter-wave systems (transceivers for telecommunications and radars), and related front-end analog electronic circuits (mixers, multipliers, oscillators, amplifiers, filters, tunable matching networks, modulators, receiver modules, and subsystems, etc.), active and passive sensor systems, planar antennas and phased arrays, microwave filters and passive components, monopulse tracking systems and radars, and collision avoidance systems for automotive applications.

Prof. Rebeiz leads a group of 8 Ph.D. students (all with M.S.) with a focus on RF-MEMS and novel telecommunication and radar front-end technology and sub-system design.


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COMPLETED RESEARCH PROJECTS:
(Monopulse Systems, Integrated Receivers, Subharmonic Mixers, Balanced Multipliers, Quasi-Optical Oscillators, Planar MM-Wave and THz Antennas, Dielectric-Lens Antennas, Near-Field Imaging Using Modulated Scattering)



  CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

 MEMS/MICROMACHINING/MICROWAVE

  MM-WAVE ELECTRONICS

  MEMS PARAMETRIC-EFFECT AMPLIFIERS

RETRODIRECTIVE ARRAYS

RFIC ELECTRONICS



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