Dr. Micah Gregory, Associate Director
Assistant Research Professor
Dr. Micah Gregory obtained his B.S. in electrical engineering from
Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA in 2006. He then attended the
Pennsylvania State University for his M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. in electrical
engineering in 2009 and 2013, respectively. He was the recipient of the
2009 A. J. Ferraro Graduate Research Award for "Excellence in M.S.
Research in the Area of Antenna Engineering" and the 2013 Dr. Nirmal K.
Bose Dissertation Excellent Award. He is currently a Research Associate
at Penn State in the Department of Electrical Engineering and is the Associate
Director of Penn State CEARL. He is the author of numerous conference
papers, journal articles, and book chapters, as well as co-inventor on
the recent patent "Compact Broadband Meta-Monopole Antenna for VHF/UHF
Applications."
Research interests include antennas, phased arrays, metamaterials,
frequency selective surfaces, memristors, finite-difference time-domain
simulation tools, and evolutionary strategies. Particular focus has
been spent at Penn State CEARL in the practical design, fabrication,
integration, and testing of metamaterials in real antenna systems.
Outside of research, Micah's interests include audio electronics, hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities.