
معرفی
Professor Yu Tian-You Yu is a faculty member in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Gallogly College of Engineering, at the University of Oklahoma. He also holds affiliation with the Advanced Radar Research Center and the Radar Innovations Lab.
Education:
- B.S. in Atmospheric Physics – National Central University, Taiwan
- M.S. in Space Science – National Central University, Taiwan
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering – University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2000
- Postdoctoral Fellow – National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), 2000-2002
Research Interests
Professor Yu’s scholarship bridges digital signal processing and atmospheric science. His foundational work on profiler radars has advanced the understanding of atmospheric dynamics from the boundary layer to the mesosphere. At the University of Oklahoma, his laboratory focuses on pioneering phased-array weather radar architectures and spectral-processing algorithms for tornado detection, continually pushing the envelope of radar measurement fidelity and meteorological insight.
Publication Themes
His recent publications reveal a dual trajectory: one stream concentrates on cutting-edge optical and holographic devices—beam deflectors, liquid-crystal metasurface lenses, and 3-D display systems—while a parallel stream leverages large-scale genomics to dissect human traits such as lipid metabolism, height, and glycemic regulation. This breadth underscores an overarching commitment to advanced signal-processing methods, whether applied to electromagnetic wavefronts or genomic data.
Awards & Honors
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Advising & Grants
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Laboratories & Teams
Professor Yu is associated with the Radar Innovations Lab and the Advanced Radar Research Center at the University of Oklahoma, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in radar meteorology and signal processing innovation.





