Kamal Sarabandi is the Rufus S. Teesdale and Fawwaz T. Ulaby Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He leads the Radiation Laboratory, renowned for research in applied electromagnetics, radar remote sensing, and antenna technology. His academic rank is Professor, and he holds affiliations with the College of Engineering. His research spans radar systems for environmental monitoring (e.g., soil moisture, snowpack), automotive radar for autonomous vehicles, metamaterials for antenna miniaturization, and security applications like concealed weapons detection. He has advised over 60 PhD students, many of whom hold academic or industry leadership roles globally. Awards and Recognition: National Academy of Engineering member, IEEE Picard Medal, Humboldt Award, Ellis Island Medal of Honor, and Stephen S. Attwood Award. His work bridges fundamental science with practical innovations, including NASA collaborations and military/defense applications. Labs and Teams: Directs the Radiation Laboratory, a hub for applied electromagnetics and radar innovation. Collaborates with industry (e.g., Qualcomm, SAIC) and government agencies (NASA, Army Research Lab) on projects like the COMBAT center for autonomous systems. Education: Earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan (1989). Alumni of his lab include professors at UW-Madison, Purdue, and international institutions.










