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Photo of Dr. Ladimer Nagurney Dr. Ladimer S. Nagurney

Biography:

Dr. Nagurney is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut.

His research interests include: Wireless Communication Systems, Personal Communication Networks, RFID Systems, and Remote Control of Experiments over the Internet. He has been a consultant to several firms including Dyno-Nobel, Stanley Works, and Wiremold.

He received a BS in Physics from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania  and an ScM and PhD in Physics from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in Stockholm, Sweden, and at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He was a NASA-JOVE Fellow at NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1995 until 1999 he served as the Consortium Director of the NASA Connecticut Space Grant College Consortium. He is licensed as Professional Engineer in Connecticut.

During the 2008-2009 Academic Year he is on sabbatical at the Engineering Research Center for the Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere, CASA at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

At the University of Hartford, he is a Pre-Law Advisor and Faculty Advisor to Iota Epsilon Chapter Eta Kappa Nu, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society. This Eta Kappa Nu Chapter received a national Outstanding Chapter Award for its activities during the 2005-2006 Academic Year.

He is the Webmaster for the Virtual Center for Supernetworks.

Selected Recent Articles and Presentations:

Environmental Impact Assessment of Transportation Networks with Degradable Links in an Era of Climate Change to appear in the International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (with Anna Nagurney and Qiang Qiang).

The Evolution of a Bioinstrumentation Course
Proceedings of FIE 2007, IEEE, Milwaukee, WI, October 2007.

Work in Progress: Integrating the RF Characteristics of RFID into Undergraduate EE Courses
Proceedings of FIE 2006, IEEE, San Diego, CA, October 2006.

Use of Cell Site Design to Introduce Students to a Broad Range of Issues Regarding Design, National Center for Telecommunications Technologies, ICT Curriculum Workshop, Springfield, MA, July 10-13, 2006.

A Course in Professional Practice for Juniors,
Proceedings of FIE 2005, IEEE, Indianapolis, IN, October 2005 (with Ron Adrezin).

Favorite Links:

University of Hartford

Iota Epsilon Chapter - Eta Kappa Nu

Center for the Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere, CASA

Royal Institute of Technology

Frontiers in Education

 ARRL

Last Update: June 20, 2009