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photoIsaak D. Mayergoyz

Title: Alford L. Ward Professor and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher
Areas/Affiliations: ECE, UMIACS
E-mail: isaak@umd.edu
Phone: (301)405-3657
Office: A.V. Williams 2335
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Website: http://www.ece.umd.edu/faculty/isaak.html

Biography:

Prof. Mayergoyz received his Master and Ph.D. degrees in the former Soviet Union where he worked as a senior research scientist in the Institute of Cybernetics of Ukranian Academy of Sciences before his emigration to the United States. On his arrival to the United States in 1980, he became a full professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of University of Maryland, College Park. In cooperation with Prof. Fawzi Emad, he established the electric power engineering curriculum and educational program in the ECE Department and has maintained it for more than 30 years. For many years, he served as a consultant for the Research and Development Center of General Electric Company and has been selected as a visiting research fellow of this center. He has authored and coauthored 11 books and over 350 scientific papers. He is a Fellow of IEEE (1988), Visiting Research Fellow of GE Research and Development Center (1988), Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Magnetics Society (1994), Distinguished Scholar-Teacher of University of Maryland, College Park (1994) and a recipient of Outstanding Teacher Award of College of Engineering (1987). In 2009, he received the Achievement Award of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Magnetics Society, the highest award given by the society. He has served on numerous IEEE committees, editorial boards of scientific journals and as the Editor of Academic Press-Elsevier Electromagnetism series.

Research Interests:

• Electrostatic (Plasmon) Resonances in Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles
• Spin Polarized Current Induced Nonlinear Magnetization Dynamics
• Analysis of Fluctuations in Ultra Small (Nano) Semiconductor Devices
• Stochastic Analysis of Systems with Hysteresis
• Drive Independent Recovery and Forensics of Hard Disk Data
• Computational Electromagnetics
• Power Engineering

Books:

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