

Robert C. Moore
Professor Robert C. Moore is a distinguished academic whose innovative work influences the field of electrical and computer engineering, particularly in the realm of ionospheric radio science. As a leading figure at the University of Florida, he heads the Ionospheric Radio Lab, where his research delves into the complexities of plasma physics and radio wave propagation. His expertise extends to the study of electromagnetic waves, ionospheric interactions, and ELF/VLF propagation, all crucial for advancing remote sensing technologies. Dr. Moore's research is pivotal in enhancing our understanding of the ionosphere, a region of the Earth's atmosphere that plays a critical role in radio communication and navigation systems. His work in electrophysics has led to significant advancements in the way we perceive and utilize ionospheric phenomena, contributing to both theoretical and practical applications in the field. Throughout his career, Dr. Moore has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to science and education. He has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the International Educator of the Year and the Young Scientist Award, acknowledging his dedication to fostering academic excellence and innovation. In addition to his research, Dr. Moore is committed to mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. His leadership in the Ionospheric Radio Lab not only drives cutting-edge research but also provides invaluable opportunities for students to engage in hands-on learning and exploration of complex scientific concepts. Dr. Moore's work continues to inspire both his peers and students, as he remains at the forefront of research in ionospheric radio science. His contributions have a lasting impact on the field, paving the way for future discoveries and technological advancements that will benefit society as a whole.
Publications
, 193-206, 1972-01-01
, 665-683, 1978-02-15
, 1-9, 1993-09-01
, 606-658, 2019-12-01
, 4093-4113, 1965-12-01
, 34-37, 1989-11-01
, 2022-09-23
, 711-742, 1967-07-01
, 455-475, 2021-01-07
, 157-172, 2020-01-01
, 2051-2051, 2015-04-29
, 118, 2015-01-01
, 349-360, 2008-08-01