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JAY KYOON LEE Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Syracuse University Home Address: Office Address: 211 Ardsley Drive Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DeWitt, New York l32l4 Syracuse University (3l5) 445-9433 4-206 Center for Science & Technology Syracuse, NY l3244-4100 Tel: (315) 443-4395 Email: [email protected] TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Electromagnetic Fields and Waves Wave Propagation and Scattering in Anisotropic Media Microwave Remote Sensing of Earth Terrain Waves in Complex Media, Radar Clutter Modeling Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Antennas and Antenna Systems, Microwave Engineering Boundary Value Problems, Applied Linear Algebra EDUCATION Ph. D. Degree in Electrical Engineering, February l985. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA. Dissertation: "Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Scattering in Layered Anisotropic Random Medium." Advisor: Professor Jin Au Kong Electrical Engineer Degree, February l982. S. M. Degree in Electrical Engineering, June 1981. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA. Thesis: "Active Microwave Remote Sensing of a Two-Layer Anisotropic Random Medium." B. S. Degree in Electronics Engineering, February 1976. SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Seoul, Korea. Magna Cum Laude Honor.

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Page 1: JAY KYOON LEE

JAY KYOON LEE

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering

Syracuse University

Home Address: Office Address:

211 Ardsley Drive Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

DeWitt, New York l32l4 Syracuse University

(3l5) 445-9433 4-206 Center for Science & Technology

Syracuse, NY l3244-4100

Tel: (315) 443-4395

Email: [email protected]

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Wave Propagation and Scattering in Anisotropic Media

Microwave Remote Sensing of Earth Terrain

Waves in Complex Media, Radar Clutter Modeling

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

Antennas and Antenna Systems, Microwave Engineering

Boundary Value Problems, Applied Linear Algebra

EDUCATION

Ph. D. Degree in Electrical Engineering, February l985.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA.

Dissertation: "Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Scattering in Layered Anisotropic

Random Medium."

Advisor: Professor Jin Au Kong

Electrical Engineer Degree, February l982.

S. M. Degree in Electrical Engineering, June 1981.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA.

Thesis: "Active Microwave Remote Sensing of a Two-Layer Anisotropic Random Medium."

B. S. Degree in Electronics Engineering, February 1976.

SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Seoul, Korea.

Magna Cum Laude Honor.

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EXPERIENCE

May l985 - present

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (1992- )

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (1985-92)

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

January 2004 – June 2010

PROGRAM DIRECTOR of Electrical Engineering

(Responsible for BS, MS and PhD degree programs in Electrical Engineering

and for advising students in these programs)

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

March 2000 – August 2000

INVITED VISITING PROFESSOR

School of Electrical Engineering

Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

May 1993-July 1993

SUMMER FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOW

Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.

January l990-December l990

VISITING PROFESSOR

Rome Air Development Center, Rome, New York

May 1991-July 1991

May l989-July l989

SUMMER FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOW

Rome Air Development Center, Rome, New York

May l988-July l988

May l987-July l987

SUMMER FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOW

Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA.

February l985-May l985

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Research Laboratory of Electronics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

June l982-January l985

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RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

September l980-May l982

TEACHING ASSISTANT

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

July l978-May l979

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Nam and Nam World Patent Office, Seoul, Korea

March l976-June l978

OPERATION OFFICER

Air Defense Artillery Command, Korean Army, Korea.

MEMBERSHIP

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Senior Member)

- Antennas and Propagation Society

- Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society

- Microwave Theory and Techniques Society

The Electromagnetics Academy (Fellow)

American Geophysical Union

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

Eta Kappa Nu

HONORS/AWARDS

Magna Cum Laude Honor, Seoul National University, Korea, 1976.

Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher Award, 1999.

IEEE Third Millennium Medal, 2000

In recognition and appreciation of valued services and outstanding contributions.

The Technology Alliance of CNY – College Educator of the Year Award, March 2002

In recognition of outstanding success in technology education and for instilling

appreciation and understanding of technology in his students

IEEE Region 1 Award, August 2002

For developing, mentoring and educating Electrical Engineering students and engineers.

Who's Who in Electromagnetics

Who's Who in American Education

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TEACHING

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate Courses

1. ELE 324/PHY 424, Electromagnetics I (BSEE/Physics Required core course)

2. ELE 325/PHY 425, Electromagnetics II (BSEE/Physics Required core course)

3. ELE 221, Electrical Science (For non-ECE Engineering students)

4. ELE 231, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I (Gateway course 1)

5. ELE 232, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals II. (Gateway course 2)

6. ELE 424, Fundamentals of RF and Microwaves (Elective).

Graduate Courses

1. ELE 621, Electromagnetic Fields (Beginning graduate core course)

2. ELE 602, Boundary Value Problems I.

3. ELE 603, Functional Methods of Engineering Analysis.

4. ELE 625, High Frequency Transmission Systems (New course)

5. ELE 721, Antennas and Antenna Systems.

6. ELE 725, Electromagnetic Engineering I (Advanced course in Electromagnetics).

7. ELE 827, Electromagnetic Engineering II (Highest-level EMag course)

8. ELE 756, Random Processes.

9. ELE 791, Special Topics Course: Optics and Optical Electronics

10. ELE 821, Special Topics in Electromagnetic Theory:

Wave Propagation and Scattering in Random Media -

with Applications to Microwave Remote Sensing

11. ELE 821, Special Topics in Electromagnetic Theory:

Wave Propagation in Complex Media

THESES/DISSERTATIONS/PROJECTS SUPERVISED

(1) Ph.D. Dissertations

1. Saba Mudaliar, “Microwave Remote Sensing of Random Media Using Multiple

Scattering Theory,” Ph.D. Dissertation, December 1990. (Works at Air Force

Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH)

2. Kaveh Heidary, "Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from an Infinitely Long

Conducting Circular Cylinder Covered Partially with Layers of Lossy Material of

Finite Height," Ph.D. Dissertation, August 1993.

3. Yun Hee Lee, "Microwave Remote Sensing of Multi-Layered Anisotropic Random

Media," Ph.D. Dissertation, December 1993. (Works at Sam Sung Electronics,

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Seoul, Korea).

4. Abdullah Eroglu, “Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Radiation in Gyrotropic

Medium,” Ph.D. Dissertation, August 2004. (Works at Indiana University-Purdue

University, Fort Wayne, IN)

5. Eunseok Park, “Propagation and Radiation of Electromagnetic Waves in the

Presence of Gyromagnetic Medium”, Ph.D. Dissertation, August 2005. (Works at

Sam Sung Advanced Institute of Technology, Seoul, Korea)

66.. Ahmet Yagli, “Electromagnetic Scattering from Three-Dimensional Gyrotropic

Objects Using the TLM Method,” Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2006 (Turksat,

Ankara, Turkey)

7. Chong Mei, “Electromagnetic Scattering from an Arbitrarily Shaped Three

Dimensional Inhomogeneous Bianisotropic Body,” Ph.D. Dissertation, December

2007. (Works at Anaren Microwaves, Syracuse, NY)

8. Gregory F. Pettis, “Hertzian Dipoles and Microstrip Circuits on Arbitrarily

Oriented Biaxially Anisotropic Media,” Ph.D. Dissertation, December 2008.

(Works at Harris Corporation, Rochester, NY)

9. Gokhan Aydin, “A Single-Field Finite-Difference Time-Domain Formulation for

Electromagnetic Simulations,” Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2011. (Works at IBM

Corporation, Burlington, VT)

10. Jennifer Graham, “Arbitrarily Oriented Biaxially Anisotropic Media: Wave

Behavior and Microstrip Antennas,” Ph.D. Dissertation, expected in May 2012.

(Works at SRC, Syracuse, NY)

(2) Master's Theses and Honors Thesis

1. Kathleen Muhonen, "A short pulsed IV measurement system for PHEMT devices,"

M.S. Thesis, July 1994.

2. Lynda Tomlinson, “Electromagnetic analysis of a microstrip conductor in the

vicinity of a dielectric intrusion, May 1996.

3. Bum Chang Lee, "Nonlinear dynamics of the 1.3 [μm] InGaAsP DFB laser diode

with external optical feedback," M.S. Thesis, April 2000.

4. Patrick Morley, “Designing and tuning Tesla coils,” Honors Thesis, May 2000.

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(3) Master's Projects

1. J. Y. Ma, "The application of finite element method in dielectric waveguide," March

1987.

2. H. Bascom, "Polarization effects on amplitude monopulse direction finding," Oct.

1989.

3. J. T. Tung, "Statistical modeling of radar clutter," September 1990.

4. R. M. Misra, "Studies on self-focusing of CW Gaussian beams in cubically

nonlinear media and estimating n2 of a medium," September 1991.

5. Ching Chen, "Electromagnetic transmission through a slot in a conducting plane

separating different media," September 1992.

6. Chih-Peng Li, "Scattering models for remote sensing of sea ice," June 1993.

7. Kaveh Heidary, "Mode coupling in a three-dimensional scattering problem," July

1993.

8. Seung Hyeon Hwang, "Scattering models for remote sensing of vegetation," April

1996.

9. Sheeyun Park, "Adaptive arrays: an overview with applications to space-time

adaptive processing," April 1996.

10. Taekon Kim, "Numerical methods for waveguide problems," April 1996.

11. Shih-Chang Hsu, “Using the vector Green’s theorem to describe the equivalence

principle,” July 2004.

12. Deqiang Yi, “Spiral antennas for vehicle communication application,” Dec. 2004.

13. Quan Liu, “Calculation of the radiation integral for a circular aperture,” October

2005.

14. Maitrayee Ranade, “Wave propagation in parallel plate and slab waveguide filled

with gyromagnetic media,” May 2006.

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(4) Independent Studies

1. S. Mudaliar, "Electromagnetic wave scattering by random rough surfaces," Spring

1987.

2. S. Y. Feng, "Electrodynamics," Summer l987.

3. Jaekyu Ha, "Electromagnetic wave reflection and transmission at the isotropic/

anisotropic interface," Spring l989.

4. B. C. Lee, "FSK-scheme coherent optical fiber communication systems using the

nonlinear dynamics of DFB semiconductor lasers," Spring l989.

5. C. H. Seo, "A single-mode optical fiber," Spring 1989.

6. M. Meghezzi, "Spherically invariant random process modeling of radar clutter based

on electromagnetic principle," Summer 1992.

7. Ali Diab, “Microwave equipments,” Spring 2006.

8. Gokhan Aydin, “The method of moments,” Spring 2008.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/SERVICES

CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

l988 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society/URSI Symposium, Syracuse, NY

- Steering Committee (Co-chairman of Local Arrangements Committee)

- Technical Program Committee

l989 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Cambridge, MA

- Organized/chaired a session on "Wave Propagation in Complex Media."

- Invited to serve as a panel member for the NSF Workshop on Future Directions in

Electromagnetics Research.

1991 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Cambridge, MA

- Organized/chaired a session on "Waves and Fields in Complex Media."

1992 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society/URSI Symposium, Chicago, IL

- Chaired a session on "Theory of Guided Waves and Cavities."

1997 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Cambridge, MA

- Chaired a session on "Anisotropic and Chiral Media".

1998 IEEE Region 1 Summer Meeting and Training Workshop, Rochester, NY

- Presented a Workshop Training Session on "Student Activities/ GOLD/Membership

Development"

2002 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Cambridge, MA

- Chaired a session on “Advances in Integral Equations.”

2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS),

Toulouse, France

- Chaired a session on “Electromagnetics and GPS.”

2004 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS),

Anchorage, Alaska

- Chaired a session on “Volume Scattering”

2004 Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Conference, Syracuse,

New York

- Chaired a session on “Bianisotropic and Metamaterial.”

2005 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Seoul, Korea

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- Chaired a session on “Electromagnetic Wave Interaction with Complex Media”

2007 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Barcelona, Spain

- Co-chaired a session on “Electromagnetics”

2008 ACES (Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society) Conference, Niagara

Falls, Canada

- Co-organized and co-chaired a session on “Electromagnetic Waves in Chiral Media.”

2009 – 2012 IEEE International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS),

- Reviewed the papers.

2011 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), Jeju, Korea

- International Advisory Committee

2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB), Syracuse, NY

- Finance Chair

SERVICE at SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

- Program Director of Electrical Engineering (Jan 2004 – June 2010)

Advise all MSEE graduate students and many BSEE and PhD students

EECS New Graduate/UG Student Orientation (Fall and Spring)

Fall Receptions (October) and Spring Receptions (April)

Prepared for the ABET (2004-05)

Prepared for ECE Doctoral Program External Review (March 2008)

- Faculty Chair, EECS Department, (1997-99)

- Electrical Engineering Program Committee, EECS Dept. (l985-87, 93-94, 95-99,

2000-present)

- Chair of Electrical Engineering Program Committee (1986-87, 93-94, 97-98, 2001-02,

2011-12)

- Graduate Admissions Committee, ECE and EECS Dept. (1991-92, 95-98, 2003-10)

- Chairman Evaluation Committee, ECE Dept. (1992-93)

- Promotions Committee, ECE and EECS Dept. (1993-94, 97-2000)

- Promotions, Reappointments and Tenure Committee, EECS Dept. (2001-02, 2004-10,

Chair, 2011)

- Personnel Committee (1995-96, 2002-04)

- Electrical Engineering Search Committee (2000-01, 04-10)

- Curriculum Revision Committee (1996)

- Academic Steering Committee (1997)

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- Curriculum and Course Development Committee (1998-99)

- Initiated and coordinated the Electromagnetics Seminar Series in the Electrical and

Computer Engineering Department (l986-89, 90-92)

- Prepared the ABET Self-Study Report (2005)

- Prepared the ECE Doctoral Program Review Self-Study Report (2008)

- EECS Department Coordinator for Future Professoriate Program

College of Engineering & Computer Science

- Tenure and Promotions Committee (1993-94, 2002-05)

- Committee on Academic Affairs (2001-03)

- Faculty Council (2000-01, 2010-12)

- Awards Committee, EECS Representative (2009 – present)

- Task Force B on Assessment Tools for Student Learning (1998)

- Library Committee (l987-88)

- Bioengineering Faculty Search Committee (1997-98)

- Dean Search Committee (2007-08)

- Search Committee for Assistant Director of Leadership Annual Giving (2011)

- Platform 4 Working Group (LCS Strategic Planning) (2011-12)

University

- Board of Graduate Studies, College Representative, 1996-2000

Academic Planning Committee (1996-97)

Student Committee (1997-2000)

- Office of Admissions, Committee on Diversity (2000-03)

- University Senate:

Student Life Committee, 2008-10

Committee on Promotions and Appointments, 2010- present

EDITOR

- International Editorial Board, Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and

Applications, 1993-present

- International Editorial Board, Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER),

1998-present

- Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information

Science, Korea, 1996-2000

REVIEWER

- IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

- IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

- IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility

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- Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications (JEMWA)

- Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER)

- IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) Journals

Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation

- Radio Science

SERVICE TO PROFESSION AND COMMUNITY

- IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers)

IEEE Syracuse Section,

Treasurer, 1991-93

Chair, 1995-96

Student Activities Committee Chair, 1996-present

IEEE Region 1, Student Activities Chair (RSAC), 1996-2000

IEEE Admission & Advancement Committee, meeting for evaluation of Senior Member

upgrade, August 10, 2002

IEEE Geoscience & Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) Western New York Chapter,

Syracuse Section Coordinator, 2007-present.

- Faculty Advisor, IEEE Student Branch, Syracuse University, 1996-present

[Syracuse University IEEE Branch hosted

IEEE Region 1 Branch Leadership Training Workshop, September 27, 1997

IEEE Region 1 Student Conference on April 27-28, 2001

IEEE Student Professional Awareness Conference (S-PAC) on April 9, 2011.]

- Faculty Advisor,

Korean Student Association, Syracuse University, 1986-88, 93-present.

Korean-American Student Association, Syracuse University, 2007-present.

Korean Catholic Community of Syracuse University/ESF, 1985-present.

Syracuse University Tennis Club, 1998-present.

- Korean Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) in America, Upstate New York

Chapter, President, l990-9l; Vice-President, l987-88.

- Faculty Teaching Mentor for Teaching Associates in the Future Professoriate Program,

1993-99, 2007-present.

- St. James Church, Parish Council, 2003-present.

- Korean Association of Syracuse/Central New York

President, 1995-97

Board Member, 1995-2010

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- Central New York Korean School (founded in 1995)

Principal, 1997-2002

Board Member, 1995-present

Chairman of the Board, 2004-08

- Served as a community panelist for Onondaga Community College's Asian American

Celebration, May 1, 1996.

- Organized and took charge of KOREA's exhibitions and performances in the City of

Syracuse 1996 Festival of Nations on November 9-10, 1996.

- Volunteer, Arise & Ski Program for people with disabilities

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PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOK/BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Arlon T. Adams and Jay K. Lee, Electromagnetics, University Readers, 2012.

[Undergraduate Electromagnetics course textbook, 622 pages]

https://titles.universityreaders.com/electromagnetics.html

2. A. T. Adams and J. K. Lee, “Helical Antennas”, (invited) Encyclopedia of RF and

Microwave Engineering, (ed. Kai Chang), vol. 3, pp. 1925-1935, John Wiley and Sons,

2005.

3. A. T. Adams and J. K. Lee, "Helical Antennas", (invited) Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical

and Electronics Engineering, (ed. J. G. Webster), vol. 8, pp.661-670, John Wiley & Sons,

1999.

4. D. P. Winebrenner, ..., J. K. Lee, ..., "Microwave Sea Ice Signature Modeling," Microwave

Remote Sensing of Sea Ice, (ed. F. Carsey), Chapter 8, , American Geophysical Union,

1992.

B. JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Abdullah Eroglu, Yun Hee Lee, and Jay K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s functions for multi-

layered uniaxially anisotropic media with arbitrarily oriented optic axis,” IET (Institution

of Engineering and Technology) Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, Vol. 5, Iss.15,

pp. 1779-1788, 2011.

2. Ying Huang and Jay K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s functions for unbounded and two-layered

general anisotropic media,” Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER) B, Vol. 30,

pp. 27-46, 2011.

3. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Far field radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian

dipole in an unbounded electrically gyrotropic medium,” Progress in Electromagnetics

Research (PIER), vol. 89, pp. 291-310, 2009.

44.. Ahmet Yagli, Jay K. Lee, and Ercument Arvas, “Scattering from three-dimensional

dispersive gyrotropic bodies using the TLM method,” Progress in Electromagnetics

Research B (PIER B), vol. 18, pp. 225-241, 2009.

5. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “The complete design of microstrip directional couplers

using the synthesis technique,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement,

vol. 57, No. 12, pp. 2756-2761, December 2008.

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6. Ahmet Yagli, Jay K. Lee and Ercument Arvas, “Monochromatic scattering from three-

dimensional gyrotropic bodies using the TLM method,” Applied Computational

Electromagnetics Society (ACES ) Journal, vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 155-163, March 2007.

7. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Simplified formulation of dyadic Green’s functions

and their duality relations for general anisotropic media,” Progress in Electromagnetics

Research, vol. 77, pp. 391-408, 2007.

8. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s functions for an electrically gyrotropic

medium,” Progress in Electromagnetics Research, vol. 58, pp. 223-242, 2006.

99.. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Wave propagation and dispersion characteristics for a

nonreciprocal electrically gyrotropic medium,” Progress in Electromagnetics Research,

vol. 62, pp. 237-260, 2006.

10. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Far field radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian

dipole in the presence of a layered anisotropic medium,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas

and Propagation, vol. 53, No. 12, pp. 3963-3973, December 2005.

11. Saba Mudaliar and Jay K. Lee, "Dyadic Green's functions for layered biaxially anisotropic

medium," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, vol. 10, No. 7, pp. 909-923,

l996.

12. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Wave propagation and scattering from a random medium with a

random interface," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, vol. 9, no. 7/8, pp.

925-951, l995.

13. J. K. Lee and S. Mudaliar, "Optimum polarizations in the bistatic scattering from layered

random media," IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 169-176,

January 1994.

14. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Modified radiative transfer theory in second-order

backscattering coefficients of a two-layer random medium," Radio Science, vol. 28, No. 4,

pp. 459-469, July-August l993.

15. W. H. Choe and J. K. Lee, "Analysis of higher order regular polygonal loop antennas,"

IEEE Trans. Antennas and Propagation, vol. AP-38, No. 7, pp. 1114-1117, July l990.

16. Saba Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Microwave scattering and emission from a half-space

anisotropic random medium," Radio Science, vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 1199-1210, Nov.-Dec.

1990.

17. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Modified radiative transfer theory for a two-layer anisotropic

random medium," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, vol. 2, No. 3/4,

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pp. 39l-424, l988.

18. J. K. Lee and S. Mudaliar, "Backscattering coefficients of a half-space anisotropic random

medium by the multiple scattering theory," Radio Science, vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 429-442,

May-June, 1988.

19. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Active microwave remote sensing of an anisotropic random

medium layer," IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. GE-23, No. 6, pp. 910-

923, Nov. l985.

20. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Passive microwave remote sensing of an anisotropic random

medium layer," IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. GE-23, No. 6, pp. 924-

932, Nov. l985.

21. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Electromagnetic wave scattering in a two-layer anisotropic

random medium," Journal of Optical Society of America, A, vol. 2, No. 12, pp. 2171-2186,

Dec. 1985.

22. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Dyadic Green's functions for layered anisotropic medium,"

Electromagnetics, vol. 3, pp. 111-130, April-June l983.

C. CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PAPERS (Peer-reviewed)

1. Jennifer W. Graham and Jay K. Lee, “Microstrip dipoles printed on biaxial substrates,”

IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National

Radio Science Meeting, July 8-14, 2012, Chicago, IL. (accepted)

22.. Ying Huang and Jay K. Lee, “Far field radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian

dipole over layered gyroelectric medium,” IEEE International Symposium on Antennas

and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, July 11-17, 2011,

Spokane, Washington.

33.. Gokhan Aydin, Atef Z. Elsherbeni, Ercument Arvas and Jay K. Lee, “A two-dimensional

single-field FDTD formulation for oblique incident electromagnetic simulations,“ XXX

URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of International Union of Radio

Science, August 13-20, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey..

44.. Jennifer W. Graham and Jay K. Lee, “Reflection and transmission at isotropic-biaxially

anisotropic interface,” XXX URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of

International Union of Radio Science, August 13-20, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey.

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55.. Ying Huang and Jay K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s functions for general two-layer anisotropic

geometry with source embedded inside the anisotropic layer,” IEEE International

Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science

Meeting,, July 11-17, 2010, Toronto, Canada.

66.. Jennifer W. Graham, Gregory F. Pettis and Jay K. Lee, “Symmetrical property of dyadic

Green’s function for layered anisotropic medium,” IEEE International Symposium on

Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting,, July 11-17,

2010, Toronto, Canada.

7. Eunseok Park, Jay K. Lee and Youngtack Hong, “Far field radiation from a Hertzian

dipole in the presence of a layered gyromagnetic medium,,”” IEEE International

Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science

Meeting, June 1-5, 2009, Charleston, SC..

88.. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, ““CMA diagram in the design of nonreciprocal

devices",,”” Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS),” August 18-21,

2009, Moscow, Russia.

99.. Gregory Pettis and Jay K. Lee, “Microstrip transmission lines on arbitrarily oriented

biaxial media,” Asia Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC), December 7-10, 2009,

Singapore.

10. Chong Mei, M. Hasanovic, J. Mautz, E. Arvas and J. K. Lee, “Scattering from an

inhomogeneous dispersive chiroferrite body of arbitrary shape,” Applied Computational

Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Conference, March 30-April 4, 2008, Niagara Falls,

Canada.

11. Gregory F. Pettis and Jay K. Lee, “Arbitrarily oriented biaxial media branch point

singularities pertinent to the solution of integral equations via method of moments,” IEEE

International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and URSI National Radio

Science Meeting, July 5-11, 2008, San Diego, CA.

12. Chong Mei, M. Hasanovic, J. K. Lee, and Ercument Arvas, “Electromagnetic scattering

from an arbitrarily shaped three-dimensional inhomogeneous bianisotropic body,”

Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), March 26-30, 2007,

Beijing, China.

13. Seung Yup Rhee, Eunseok Park and Jay K. Lee, “Pulse propagation in a gyromagnetic

medium,” IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS),

July 23-27, 2007, Barcelona, Spain.

14. Ahmet Yagli, Ercument Arvas and Jay K. Lee, “Electromagnetic scattering from three-

dimensional gyrotropic objects at single frequency using the TLM method,” Applied

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Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Conference, Miami, FL, March 12-16,

2006.

15. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Representation of dyadic Green’s functions for general

anisotropic media,” IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and

URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, July 9-14, 2006.

16. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Wave propagation and dispersion characteristics in an

electrically gyrotropic medium,” (invited), IEEE International Geoscience and Remote

Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Seoul, Korea, July 25-29, 2005.

17. Eunseok Park and Jay K. Lee, “Reflection and transmission of plane waves at the planar

interface of a magnetically gyrotropic medium,” IEEE International Geoscience and

Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Seoul, Korea, July 25-29, 2005.

18. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Far field radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian

dipole in an unbounded electrically gyrotropic medium,” IEEE International Symposium

on Antennas and Propagation and URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Washington,

DC, July 3-8, 2005.

19. Abdullah Eroglu and Jay K. Lee, “Application of duality principle on dyadic Green’s

functions for gyrotropic media,” IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and

Propagation and URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Washington, DC, July 3-8,

2005.

20. Eunseok Park and Jay K. Lee, “Dispersion characteristics in a magnetically gyrotropic

medium,” IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and URSI

National Radio Science Meeting, Washington, DC, July 3-8, 2005.

21. Gregory Pettis and Jay K. Lee, “Radiation of Hertzian dipoles embedded in planarly

layered biaxial media,” The Second IASTED International Conference on Antennas,

Radar, and Wave Propagation, Banff, AB, Canada, July 19-21, 2005.

22. Seung Yeop Rhee, Tae Hoon Yoo, Eunseok Park, and Jay K. Lee, “Dispersion

characteristics of conductor-backed coplanar waveguide on anisotropic substrate”, The

20th

Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES

Conference), Syracuse, NY, April 19-23, 2004.

23. Eunseok Park, Jay K. Lee and Tae Hoon Yoo, “Electric dyadic Green’s function for

unbounded gyromagnetic medium”, The 10th

International Symposium on Antenna

Technology and Applied Electromagnetics (ANTEM 2004), Ottawa, ON, Canada, July 20-

23, 2004.

24. Greg Pettis and Jay K. Lee, “Derivation and application of dyadic Green’s functions in

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the spectral domain for planarly layered biaxial media,” IEEE International Geoscience

and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 20-24, 2004.

25. A. Eroglu and J. K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s function for a gyro-magnetic medium,” IEEE

International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and URSI National Radio

Science Meeting, Columbus, OH, June 22-27, 2003.

26. A. Eroglu and J. K. Lee, “Dyadic Green’s function for a gyro-electric medium,” IEEE

International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Toulouse, France,

July 21-25, 2003.

27. A. Eroglu and J. K. Lee, “Radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian dipole when it is

embedded in two-layered anisotropic medium with a tilted optic axis”, Progress in

Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Cambridge, MA, July 1-5, 2002.

28. A. Eroglu and J. K. Lee, “Radiation from an arbitrarily oriented Hertzian dipole over two

-layered anisotropic medium with a tilted optic axis”, IEEE International Symposium on

Antennas and Propagation and URSI National Radio Science Meeting, Boston, MA, July

8-14, 2001.

29. J. K. Lee (invited paper), “Microwave remote sensing: Active and passive,” Proceedings

of 2000 Symposium on Microwaves and Wave Propagation, Seoul, Korea, May 20, 2000.

30. J. K. Lee, "IEEE Region 1 Student Activities/Membership/GOLD," IEEE Region 1 Summer

Meeting and Officer Training Workshop, Rochester, NY, August 7-8, 1998.

31. J. K. Lee (invited paper), "Microwave remote sensing - Active and passive," Proceedings of

Workshop on New Media and Communications, pp. 13-19, Seoul, Korea, May 31, 1997.

32. J. Hur, C. E. Lee and J. K. Lee, "Analysis of wave propagation factors in urban

microcellular environment by using the imaginary screen concept," Proceedings of

Workshop on New Media and Communications, pp. 128-133, Seoul, Korea, May 31, 1997.

33. L. Tomlinson and J. K. Lee, "Analysis of an intermittent microstrip conductor in the vicinity

of a dielectric discontinuity," Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS),

Cambridge, MA, July 7-11, 1997.

34. J. K. Lee and J. Hur, "A modified image theory with imaginary screens and its application

to analysis of wave propagation in urban microcellular environment," IEEE Antennas and

Propagation/URSI Symposium, Montreal, Canada, July 13-18, 1997.

35. J. K. Lee and M. C. Taylor, "Characterization of radar clutter as a spherically invariant

random process," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Baltimore, MD, July

21-26, 1996.

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36. K. Heidary and J. K. Lee, "Banded matrix and entire-domain basis functions," IEEE

Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Baltimore, MD, July 21-26, 1996.

37. B. C. Lee and J. K. Lee, "IF stabilization of the coherent optical fiber communication

system by the double tuned discriminator," The Fourth KSEA Western New York Regional

Conference, Buffalo, NY, April 8, 1995.

38. K. Heidary, J. K. Lee and A. T. Adams, "Scattering from a conducting cylinder shielded

with a dielectric bead," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Newport

Beach, CA, June 18-23, 1995.

39. Y. H. Lee and J. K. Lee, "Theoretical models for active and passive remote sensing of sea

ice," 1995 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Firenze, Italy, July

10-14, 1995.

40. J. K. Lee (invited paper), "Active and passive remote sensing of earth terrain," Proceedings

of 1995 IEEE Asia-Pacific Workshop on Mobile Telecommunication, pp. 167-172,

Kyongju, Korea, December 1-2, 1995.

41. J. K. Lee and Y. H. Lee, "Dyadic Green's functions for multi-layered uniaxially anisotropic

medium," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Seattle, WA, June 19-24,

l994.

42. Y. H. Lee and J. K. Lee, "Electromagnetic wave propagation in uniaxially anisotropic

medium," The Third KSEA New York Regional Conference, Buffalo, NY, April 3, 1993.

43. J. K. Lee and Y. H. Lee, "Active remote sensing of three-layered anisotropic random

media," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, June 27-July

2, 1993.

44. Y. H. Lee and J. K. Lee, "Passive remote sensing of three-layered anisotropic random

media," 1993 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Tokyo, Japan,

August 18-21, 1993.

45. J. K. Lee, "Remote sensing using electromagnetic waves," KSEA Northeast Regional

Conference in Science and Technology, Cambridge, MA, March 7, 1992.

46. Y. H. Lee and J. K. Lee, "Electromagnetic wave reflection and transmission at an

anisotropic-isotropic interface," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium,

Chicago, IL, July 18-25, 1992.

47. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Dyadic Green's functions for a biaxially anisotropic medium: II.

Two-layer case," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, London, Ontario,

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Canada, June 24-28, l99l.

48. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Scattering from a random medium layer with a random

interface," Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Cambridge, MA, July 1-5,

1991.

49. J. K. Lee, "Electromagnetic wave reflection and transmission at an isotropic-anisotropic

interface," Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Cambridge, MA, July 1-5,

1991.

50. J. K. Lee and S. Mudaliar, "A theoretical model for microwave remote sensing of sea ice,"

8th Annual Benjamin Franklin Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, March 24, 1990.

51. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Dyadic Green's function for a biaxially anisotropic medium,"

IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Dallas, TX, May 7-11, 1990.

52. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Polarimetric remote sensing of an anisotropic half-space

random medium," IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing/URSI-Commission F Symposium,

College Park, MD, May 20-24, 1990.

53. J. K. Lee, "Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," The 11th Korea Symposium on

Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, June 25-July 7, 1990.

54 J. K. Lee (invited paper), "Microwave remote sensing technology and applications," The

20th Anniversary Symposium of the Agency for Defense Development, Daejon, Korea,

October 24-26, l990.

55. J. K. Lee and S. Mudaliar, "Remote sensing of layered random media using optimum

polarization," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, San Jose, CA, June 26-

30, 1989.

56. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Mean Green's function for a half-space random medium with

random rough interface," Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Boston, MA,

July 25-26, 1989.

57. J. K. Lee (invited paper), "Wave propagation and scattering in anisotropic random medium"

NSF Workshop on Future Directions in Electromagnetics Research, Boston, MA, July 27,

1989.

58. J. K. Lee and S. Mudaliar, "Emissivity of a half-space anisotropic random medium,"

National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 5-8, 1988.

59. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Application of the modified radiative transfer theory to second

order backscattering of a half-space random medium," IEEE Antennas and Propagation

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/URSI Symposium, Syracuse, NY, June 6-10, 1988.

60. J. K. Lee, "Remote sensing of sea ice," International URSI-Commission F Symposium on

Microwave Signatures in Remote Sensing, Göteborg, Sweden, January 19-22, 1987.

61. W. H. Choe and J. K. Lee, "Analysis of higher order regular polygonal loop antennas,"

IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Blacksburg, VA, June 15-19, 1987.

62. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Scattering coefficients of a half-space anisotropic random

medium using the multiple scattering theory," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI

Symposium, Blacksburg, VA, June 15-19, 1987.

63. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Modified radiative transfer theory for a two-layer anisotropic

random medium," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Philadelphia, PA,

June 9-13, 1986.

64. F. C. Lin, J. K. Lee, and J. A. Kong, "Radar backscattering from snow-

covered ice," Snow Symposium V, U.S. Army CRREL, Hanover, NH, August 13-15, 1985.

65. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Mean dyadic Green's function for a two-layer anisotropic random

medium: Nonlinear approximation to the Dyson equation," 1985 International Symposium

on Antennas and Propagation, Kyoto, Japan, August 20-22, 1985.

66. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Electromagnetic wave scattering by a two-layer anisotropic

random medium," IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing/URSI-Commission F Symposium,

Amherst, MA, Oct. 7-9, 1985.

67. J. K. Lee, "Anisotropic random medium model for active remote sensing of sea ice,"

Meeting on Current Research in Snow and Ice, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and

Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), Hanover, NH, March 30, 1984.

68. J. K. Lee and J. A. Kong, "Active and passive microwave remote sensing of layered

anisotropic random medium," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI Symposium, Boston,

MA, June 25-29, 1984.

69. J. A. Kong, R. T. Shin, F. J. Vallese, S. L. Chuang and J. K. Lee, "Random medium model

for microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI

Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, June 16-19, 1981.

70. M. A. Zuniga, S. L. Chuang, J. A. Kong and J. K. Lee, "Active microwave remote sensing

of an anisotropic two-layer random medium," IEEE Antennas and Propagation/URSI

Symposium, Quebec, Canada, June 2-6, l980.

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D. TECHNICAL REPORTS

1. J. K. Lee, "A single-polarization single-mode fiber," M.I.T., Cambridge, MA, May 1984.

2. W. H. Choe and J. K. Lee, "Analysis of higher order regular polygonal loop antennas," ECE

Dept. Technical Report, TR89-5, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, May 1989.

3. J. K. Lee and L. Tomlinson, "A computer model for temporal frequency spectrum of

vegetation clutter return," U.S. Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program Technical

Report, September 1989.

4. J. K. Lee and J. T. Tung, "Statistical modeling of radar clutter," ECE Dept. Technical

Report, TR 90-5, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, Sept. 1990.

5. S. Mudaliar and J. K. Lee, "Microwave remote sensing of random media using multiple

scattering theory," ECE Dept. Technical Report, TR 90-6, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

NY, Dec. 1990.

6. C. T. Widener and J. K. Lee, "Characterization of radar clutter as a spherically invariant

random process," U.S. Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program Technical Report,

September 1991.

7. J. Hur and J. K. Lee, "A modified image theory with imaginary screens and its application

to analysis of wave propagation in urban microcellular environment," ECE Dept. Technical

Report, TR-96-1, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, June 1996.

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INVITED SEMINARS/LECTURES

1. "Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," at Anaren Microwaves, Inc., E. Syracuse, New

York, January 23, 1986.

2. "Wave propagation and scattering in random media with applications to microwave remote

sensing," at Rome Air Development Center (RADC), Rome, New York, April l, l986.

3. "Electromagnetic wave scattering by a random medium with applications to microwave

remote sensing," ECE Dept. Electromagnetics Seminar Series, Syracuse, NY, March 6,

1987.

4. "Volume scattering model for anisotropic random medium with application to remote

sensing of sea ice," at Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1987.

5. "Microwave remote sensing of anisotropic random medium," at Applied Physics

Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Maryland, July 17, 1987.

6. "Electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering in anisotropic random media:

Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," at The University of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia, PA, July 28, 1988.

7. "Wave propagation and scattering in anisotropic random medium: Microwave remote

sensing of earth terrain," at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, April l8,

l989.

8. "Microwave remote sensing technology and applications - Active and passive," at Samsung

Electronics, Information Systems Division, Kihung, Korea, July 6, l990.

9. "Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," at Seoul National University and Sogang

University, Seoul, Korea, July 11, 13, 1990.

10. "Wave propagation and scattering in random media," at The Korea Advanced Institute of

Science and Technology (KAIST), Seoul, Korea, July 12, 1990.

11. "Millimeter wave technology and applications," at the Agency for Defense Development,

Daejon, Korea, October 24-26, l990.

12. "Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain," at the State University of New York (SUNY)-

Binghamton, Binghamton, NY, December 4, 1991.

13. "Passive remote sensing of three-layered anisotropic random media," at the Naval Research

Laboratory, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1993.

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14. "Application of electromagnetics in microwave remote sensing," at the Kyungpook National

University, Taegu, Korea, November 30, 1995.

15. "Microwave remote sensing – Electromagnetic applications," at the Institute of New Media

and Communications, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, May 27, 1997.

16. “Microwave remote sensing – Active and Passive,” Keynote Speaker at the Biannual

Conference on Microwaves and Wave Propagation, Seoul, Korea, 2000.

17. “Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain,” at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, June 27,

2000.

18. “Microwave remote sensing of earth terrain,” at Pohang Institute of Science and

Technology, Pohang, Korea, July 12, 2000.

19. “Microstrip transmission lines on arbitrarily oriented biaxially anisotropic media,” at Seoul

National University, Seoul, Korea, December 15, 2009.

20. “Electromagnetic waves in biaxially anisotropic media,” at Yildiz Technical University,

Istanbul, Turkey, August 18, 2011.

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