dr. I.E. Lager

Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering Education (EEE), Department of Microelectronics

Expertise: Computational electromagnetics, antenna engineering

Biography

Ioan E. Lager was born in Brasov, Romania. He received the M.Sc. degree from Transilvania University, Brasov, and holds PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, and from Transilvania University. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Delft University of Technology. He was a Visiting Scientist with Schlumberger-Doll Research, Ridgefield, CT, in 1997. He is involved in research on bridging the gap between electromagnetic field theory and design, and implementation and physical measurement of radio-frequency front-end architectures. He is active in several antenna engineering European networks, primarily in the VISTA COST Action. His current research interests include computational electromagnetics and antenna engineering, with an emphasis on pulsed-field electromagnetic propagation and nonperiodic (interleaved) array antenna architectures.

Courses

EE1C1 Linear Circuits A

Circuit theory course for first year EE students, Part 1

EE1C2 Linear Circuits B

Circuit theory course for first year EE students, Part 2

EE1L1 IP1: Booming Bass

Build, analyze and characterize a sound system consisting of a power source, amplifier and 3-way filters

EE1P1 Electricity and Magnetism

Basic theory of electricity and magnetism

EE3L11 Bachelor Thesis Project

Final project for BSc students

Education history

EE1L11 EPO-1: Booming Bass

(not running) Build, analyze and characterize a sound system consisting of a power source, amplifier and 3-way filters

Last updated: 4 Jul 2024