Matthew M. Radmanesh received his MSEE and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in Microwave Electronics and Electro-Optics in 1980 and 1984, respectively.
He has worked in academia for Kettering University (formerly GMI Engineering & Manage-ment) and in industry for Hughes Aircraft Co., Maury Microwave Corp. and Boeing Aircraft Co. He is currently a faculty member in the electrical and computer engineering department at California State University, Northridge, CA.
Dr. Radmanesh is a senior member of IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu Honor society and a past president (three years) of the SFV Chapter of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Technique (MTT) society.
He received the distinguished lecturer award at the 1994 IEEE international Microwave Symposium and was awarded twice by IEEE LA council for his contributions to the MTT society (1994, 1995).
Dr. Radmanesh won the MPD divisional award while at Hughes Aircraft Co. for his pioneering work in the development and design of solid state millimeter wave noise sources in Ka- and V-band, and a similar award for his outstanding contributions to the HERF project from Boeing Aircraft Co. He holds two patents for his pioneering work and novel designs of two millimeter-wave noise sources.
Dr. Radmanesh authored several popular books entitled "The ultimate Keys to Success in Business & Science," in 2008 and "
Cracking the Code of Our Physical Universe, " in 2006, "RF & Microwave Design Essentials" in 2007, and another, "
The Gateway to Understanding: Electrons to Waves and Beyond," accompanied by a comprehensive workbook in 2005, all published by AuthorHouse; as well as another textbook entitled
"Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated" published by Prentice Hall in 2001, with its Chinese edition (ISBN 7-5053-7628-4) published in 2002, and the Korean language translation (ISBN 89-7283-264-2) in 2005.
His hobbies include chess, philosophy, soccer and tennis.