
معرفی
Tarief Elshafiey is a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM), part of the School of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University (1996). His research focuses on microwave circuits, antenna design, numerical electromagnetics, and electromagnetic-material interactions. He has extensive experience in academia, industry, and military roles, including 17 years teaching at multiple institutions worldwide and leadership positions such as Head of Electrical Engineering at October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA).
Education:
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, 1996
- M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, Alexandria University, 1989
- B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, Military Technical College, 1977
Research Interests: Dr. Elshafiey’s work spans antenna design, microwave device analysis, numerical techniques in electromagnetics, and theoretical wave propagation. His recent projects include UWB slot antennas, RCS reduction, and secure communication systems using antenna-based proximity sensors.
Publications: His research has been published in venues like IEEE Transactions and conferences such as IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology & Applications. Key topics include ferrite-based antennas, microwave isolation devices, and electromagnetic wave analysis without Maxwell’s equations.
Awards: He received the Egyptian Presidential Medal for Long Service and Excellence in 1998.
Teaching & Advising: Teaches courses in control systems, microwave engineering, and signals and systems at UNM. Advises students on senior design projects and contributes to the Applied Electromagnetics research group.
Professional Activities: Served as an associate editor, reviewer for IEEE journals, and session chair at international conferences. Active in quality assurance roles, including Electronics Program Coordinator at Yanbu Industrial College.



