Edward J. Rothwell Professional Experience
- Associate Chair for Undegraduate Studies, 2014-2015, Department of Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University.
- Professor, 1998-present, Department of Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University. Responsible for instructional and research activities in the academic area of electromagnetics.
- Associate Professor, 1990-present, Department of Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University. Responsible for instructional and research activities in the academic area of electromagnetics.
- Assistant Professor, 1985-1990, Department of Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University. Responsible for instructional and research activities in the academic area of electromagnetics.
- Staff Member, 1985, MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Evaluated techniques for the radar acquisition, tracking, and identification of orbiting space vehicles and satellites.
- Graduate Research Assistant, 1982-1985, Department of Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University. Developed experimental techniques for the measurement of transient electromagnetic fields scattered by radar targets. Developed numerical techniques for parameter extraction from target transient fields. Performed theoretical and numerical analysis for computation of transient scattered field from simple bodies. Developed techniques for target identification and discrimination using transient scattered fields.
- Assistant Engineer, 1979-1982, Raytheon Co., Microwave and Power Tube Division. Designed low-power travelling wave tubes. Developed theory for analyzing slow-wave cyclotron amplifier. Performed electron beam optimization using field/particle simulation programs.