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Professor Dan Sievenpiper is a faculty member at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) in the Jacobs School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He joined UCSD in 2010 and leads the Applied Electromagnetics Group. His research focuses on artificial media, electromagnetic structures, and antennas, with applications in metamaterials, plasma physics, and topological insulators. He has over 200 publications and 80 patents, and has held roles including Vice Chair of the ECE Department and membership in the UCSD Admissions Committee.
Education:
- B.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA (1994 and 1999)
Research Interests:
His work spans artificial media, metamaterials, non-reciprocal devices, and time-modulated surfaces. Recent innovations include photonic topological insulators and plasma-based systems. His group explores applications in antennas, wireless communication, and biomedical neuromodulation.
Awards:
- URSI Isaac Koga Gold Medal (2008)
- IEEE Fellow (2009)
- John D. Kraus Antenna Award (2019)
Advising & Labs:
He supervises a dynamic group of graduate students and postdocs, with over 30 alumni in academia and industry. The Applied Electromagnetics Group collaborates with institutions like HRL Laboratories and the Air Force Research Lab.
Service:
Past roles include Associate Editor of IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, and Chair of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium (2017).


