

Hans H. Kuehl
Innovating in the domain of electrical and computer engineering, Hans H. Kuehl is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern California. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, he has made significant contributions to the fields of solitons, electronic plasmas, and optical fibers. His pioneering work in the interaction of antennas and plasmas has laid the groundwork for advancements in communication technologies and has been instrumental in shaping modern engineering practices. Professor Kuehl's research interests are diverse, encompassing the intricate dynamics of plasma resonance cones and the complex behavior of solitons. His work has not only advanced theoretical understanding but has also had practical implications in the development of cutting-edge technologies. His dedication to exploring the frontiers of engineering has earned him a reputation as a thought leader in his field. Throughout his illustrious career, Kuehl has been recognized with numerous accolades, reflecting his commitment to excellence and innovation. Among these honors are the prestigious USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award, the Archimedes Circle Faculty Service Award, and the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Electrical Engineering Faculty Award. These awards underscore his impact on both academia and the broader engineering community. In addition to his research, Professor Kuehl has been a dedicated educator, inspiring countless students with his passion for engineering and his commitment to fostering the next generation of innovators. His mentorship has been a guiding force for many aspiring engineers, and his influence extends far beyond the classroom. As a respected member of the academic community, Kuehl continues to engage with ongoing research and development in his areas of expertise. His legacy is one of innovation, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, making him a revered figure in the field of electrical and computer engineering.
Publications
, 1095-1103, 1962-09-01
, 1465-1469, 1963-10-01
, 121-125, 1960-04-01
, 5.412.1-5.412.14, 2020-09-01
, 104-108, 1981-01-01
, 218-226, 1964-04-01