
Gregory Mazzaro
Professor · Non-Linear Radar
The Citadel, The Military College of South CarolinaAbout
Dr. Gregory Mazzaro is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The Citadel, School of Engineering. He joined The Citadel in 2013 after working as an Electronics Engineer at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) from 2009–2013. His research focuses on nonlinear radar for detecting RF electronics and characterizing materials, with over 100 publications and 10 patents.
- Education: Ph.D. (North Carolina State University), M.S. (SUNY Binghamton), B.S. (Boston University)
Research interests include radar systems (non-linear, ultra-wideband), RF electronics, and electromagnetic material analysis. He received a 2012 U.S. Army R&D Achievement Award for his ring-resonator technique.
Teaching responsibilities include Electromagnetic Fields, Antennas & Propagation, and laboratory courses. His recent work explores harmonic radar for smart electronics detection, educational curriculum design, and device-centric radar imaging.
- Awards: 2012 U.S. Army Research & Development Achievement Award
Grants and patents include innovations in radar transceiver design, nonlinear junction detection, and acoustic-radar integration. He advises undergraduate and graduate engineering projects, emphasizing hands-on experimentation.
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