 Education
PhD, Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University (1989) MS, Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University (1987) MS, Physics, Iowa State University (1985) BS, Physics, Iowa State University (1982)
Research Interests High-speed systems, magneto optics, applied electromagnetics, education Core Research Areas: Computing and networking systems; electromagnetics, microwave, and nondestructive evaluation Strategic Research Area: Small-Scale Technology Selected PublicationsTioh, J. W., M. Mina, and R. J. Weber. “Magnetically Controlled Switches for Optoelectronics Networking: The Problem, Available Technology, New Implementations.” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 43, no. 6, (June 2007): 2698–2700.
Bahuguna, R., M. Mina, and R. J. Weber. “Mach-Zehnder Interferometric Switch Utilizing Faraday Rotation.” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 43, no. 10, (June 2007): 2680–2682.
Bahuguna, R., M. Mina, J. W. Tioh, and R. J. Weber. “Magneto-Optic-Based Fiber Switch for Optical Communications.” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 42, no. 6, (October 2006): 3099–3101.
Anderson, N. E., M. Mina, and A.A.B. Brojeny. “On the Utilization of Magnetic Vector Potential for a Description of a Superconducting Transmission Line.” IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 16, no. 3, (September 2006): 1913–1917.
Mina, M., T. Daniels, S. Russell, and R. Gerdes. “Intrusion Detection, Performance Assurance, and System Maintenance: A New Paradigm in Computer Security.” Material Evaluation 63, no.12, (December 2005): 1203–1211.
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