Daryl Beetner
Professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Missouri University of Science and Technology
United States of America
Biography
Daryl G. Beetner is the Department Chair and a Professor of electrical and computer engineering. He conducts research on a wide variety of topics, including electromagnetic compatibility (emissions, immunity, power integrity and modeling) at the chip and systems level and detection and neutralization of the electronics used in explosive devices. D.Sc.EE (1997) and M.S.EE (1994) from Washington University at St Louis. B.S.EE (1990) from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.
Research Interest
Electromagnetic immunity and emissions Electromagnetic modeling IC design and modeling Detection and neutralization of electronic triggers used in explosives Engineering education
Publications
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C. Sui, S. Bai, T. Zhu, C. Cheng, and D. Beetner, “New Methods to Characterize Deterministic Jitter and Crosstalk-Induced Jitter From Measurements,†IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Vo. 57, No. 4, pp. 877-84, 2015.
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N. Bondarenko, Z. Li, B. Xu, G. Li, T. Van Doren, D. Loken, P. Berger, D. Beetner, “A Measurement-Based Model of the Electromagnetic Emissions from a Power Inverter,†IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 30, No. 10, pp. 5522-31, 2015.
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X. Gao, C. Sui, S. Hemmady, J. Rivera, S. Yakura, L. Andivahis, D. Pommerenke, D. Beetner, “Modeling Delay Variations in CMOS Digital Logic Circuits Due to Electrical Disturbances in the Power Supply,†IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Vol. 57, No. 5, pp. 1179-87, 2015.
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M. S. Halligan, X. Tian, X. Li, S. Connor, D. G. Beetner, J. L. Drewniak, “Quantifying High-Density Connector Radiation in a Lossy Multi-Signal Environment,†IEEE Transaction on Electromagnetic Compatibility, to appear.