Robert Pastore
Senior Lecturer · Electromagnetic Modeling
Stevens Institute of TechnologyAbout
Robert Pastore is a Senior Lecturer at Stevens Institute of Technology's Department of Physics, part of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science. He holds a PhD in Physics from Stevens (2000), an MA in Physics (1989), and a B.E. in Engineering Physics (1986), all from Stevens. His research focuses on electromagnetic modeling, counter-improvised explosive device (IED) systems, RF radiation coupling, semiconductor device modeling, high-power electronics, and acoustic devices. He has contributed to over 50 refereed publications, 6 U.S. patents, 1 Canadian patent, and 3 invention disclosures.
- Education:
- B.E. in Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1986
- M.A. in Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1989
- PhD in Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology, 2000
Research highlights include developing RF-based counter-IED systems tested at Yuma Proving Ground, characterizing high-voltage semiconductor devices, and modeling p-n junction non-linearities. His work on acoustic devices and high-power gas switches has addressed SDI and defense applications. Collaborations include Penn State University’s Applied Research Lab, focusing on antenna design and pulsed electric field effects on electronics.
Awards:
- U.S. Army Research and Development Achievement Award (1988, 2007)
- Commander’s Award for Civilian Service (2001)
- Achievement Medal for Civilian Service (2006)
He has taught courses such as PEP112, PEP242, and PEP561 at Stevens, and held adjunct roles at Monmouth University. His professional affiliations include IEEE membership.
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