Chi-Chih Chen received his BSEE in 1988 from the National Taiwan University, his MSEE in 1993 and Ph.D. in 1997, both graduate degrees from The Ohio State University. Following a 2 year postdoc he joined the faculty of the ElectroScience Laboratory as a Senior Research Associate in 1999. He is currently a Research Scientist at ESL and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept. of the Ohio State University.
Research Interests
Dr. Chen,’s research interests include ground penetrating radar, radar signal processing and wide bandwidth antenna development. He introduced several UWB, fully polarimetric dielectric antenna designs that have been applied to reflector feed, near-field probing and ground penetrating radar. He was the principal investigator on several research projects involving the detection and classification of buried pipes, landmine and unexploded ordnance. He also developed a new commercial X-band imaging radar for automobile backup sensing and blind spot elimination. Currently he is involved in small antenna developments from VHF to GPS.