
Jun (Brandon) Choi
دانشیار · Microwave Circuits and Systems
State University of New York at Buffaloمعرفی
Jun (Brandon) Choi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Previously, he taught at Syracuse University and co-advised students at Nazarbayev University and INSA Strasbourg.
Education:
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (2014)
- MS, Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (2007)
- BS, Electrical Engineering, University of California, Irvine (2003)
His research focuses on Microwave Circuits and Systems, Antennas and Antenna Arrays, Composite Right/Left-Handed (CRLH) Transmission Lines, and Metamaterials. Key areas include tunable/reflectarray antennas, liquid metal-based flexible devices, high-power microwave systems, and frequency scanning arrays.
Recent publications highlight advancements in liquid-metal-tuned metamaterials, CRLH leaky-wave antennas, and plasma-based absorbers. His work intersects Microwave Engineering with Flexible Electronics and High-Power Applications.
Award: Highlight Paper in IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. (2018).
Students include current and former graduate researchers at University at Buffalo and Syracuse University, such as Kevin Xu, Nathan Chordas-Ewell, Zhi Li, and Komlan Payne. He also mentors summer visiting students from Nazarbayev University and INSA Strasbourg.
He leads the University at Buffalo Microwave Lab, which explores metamaterials, reconfigurable antenna systems, and microwave fabrication techniques.




