
معرفی
Morris B Cohen is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. He holds a B.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (2003, 2010) and served as a research scientist until 2013. His roles include AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at NSF (2012-2013) and Associate Editor of Radio Science since 2013.
Research focuses on Earth's natural electricity, including lightning, upper atmosphere dynamics, and space environment interactions. Techniques include low-frequency radio wave analysis and novel antenna designs. Key areas are lightning geolocation, ionospheric remote sensing via VLF signals, and machine learning applications for ionospheric modeling.
- Distinctions:
- NSF CAREER Award (2017)
- ONR Young Investigator Award (2015)
- Santimay Basu Prize (2014, URSI)
- CTL/BP Teaching Excellence Award (2018)
- Grants & Projects:
- ALOFT airborne campaign studying thunderstorm gamma rays
- Development of low-frequency radio instrumentation
- Machine learning for ionospheric electron density prediction
- Labs/Teams:
- Low Frequency Radio Group at Georgia Tech
- AGU Atmospheric and Space Electricity Focus Group Executive Committee
- Teaching:
Employs flipped classroom models in courses to enhance student engagement.


