Kristen M. Donnell
Assistant Professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Missouri University of Science and Technology
United States of America
Biography
Kristen M. Donnell received the B.S.E.E. degree from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA, in 2001, the M.S.E.E degree from the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), Rolla, MO, USA, in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Missouri S&T, in 2010. PhD Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) GPA 3.89/4.0 Electrical Engineering, December 2010 Dissertation: Development of Embedded Modulated Scatterer Technique: Single- and Dual-Loaded Scatterers MS University of Missouri – Rolla (UMR) GPA 3.87/4.0 Electrical Engineering August 2003 Thesis: Microwave Reflection Properties of Mortar Exposed to Chloride Solutions: Measurements and Modeling BS Colorado State University (CSU) GPA 3.16/4.0 Electrical Engineering May 2001
Research Interest
Embedded sensors, Modulated antennas/scatterers, Microwave/millimeter wave engineering, Microwave material characterization, Terahertz methodologies, Electronics design.
Publications
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Hashemi, A., M. Horst, K.M. Donnell, K.E. Kurtis and R. Zoughi, “Comparison of Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) Gel Behavior in Mortar at Microwave Frequenciesâ€, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, DOI 10.1109/TIM.2014.2367771
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Crocker, D.A. and K.M. Donnell, “Application of Electrically Invisible Antennas to the Modulated Scatterer Techniqueâ€, under revision for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
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Foudazi, A., M.T. Ghasr, and K. Donnell, “Characterization of Corroded Reinforced Steel Bars by Active Microwave Thermographyâ€, submitted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
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Foudazi, A., I. Mehdipour, K.M. Donnell, and K.H. Khayat, “Evaluation of Steel Fiber Distribution in Cement-Based Mortars Using Active Microwave Thermographyâ€, under revision for publication in Materials and Structures Journal, submitted in 2015.
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Rashidi; M., M.C. Knapp; A. Hashemi, J. Kim, K.M. Donnell, R. Zoughi, L.J. Jacobs, and K.E. Kurtis, “Detecting Alkali-Silica Reaction: A Multi-Physics Approachâ€, under review for publication in Cement and Concrete Composites, submitted in 2015.