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Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Dr. David Kakulia

Head of LAE


Date and Place of Birth: September 10, 1971, Tbilisi, Georgia
E-mail: dkakulia@laetsu.org
Education:
Jan. 2003 Ph.D. in Radiophysics from Tbilisi State University (TSU), Georgia;
Jun. 1994

TSU Sokhumi Branch. Master's Degree. Majoring in Radiophysics.

Position:

Scientific Researcher of the Laboratory of Applied Electrodynamic (LAE) Department of Physics, TSU, Georgia

Head of LAE (since August 2007)
Institutional affiliation:
Since 2003 An Research Staff Member in LAE, Department of Physics, TSU, Georgia;
Since 2000 An Engineer in LAE at the TSU, Georgia
Academic/Teaching Experience:
Since 2003

Department of General Physics:
a) Theoretical Foundations in Electromagnetic Wave Diffraction Problems;
b) Basic problems in applied electrodynamics;
c) Practical Training in General Physics

Area of expertise:
  • Scattering and inverse problems in electrodynamics (5 years experience);
  • Antenna design (4 years experience);
  • EMC/EMI problems in applied electrodynamics (4 years experience);
  • Research/Analytic work in Radiophysics (Electrical Engineering) (5 years experience);
  • Numerical Methods (5 years experience)
Research Interests:
  • Method of Auxiliary Sources (MAS);
  • Method of Moments (Frequency Domain/ Time Domain );
  • FDTD
Skills:
  • Programming languages: FORTRAN (6 year experience);
  • Building application frameworks: object-oriented foundations of framework design (6 year experience);
  • Framework design, assessment and implementation (6 year experience)
Awards, honors:
Oct. 2002 In recognition of the remarkable young scientist paper presentation at the VI International Seminar/Workshop "Direct and Inverse Problems of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Theory (Diped-2002)";
2003-2004 CRDF/GRDF Grant
   
   
   
Memberships: IEEE Associate Member
List of selected Publications

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