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Fridon Shubitidze

Fridon Shubitidze

Assistant Professor of Engineering
603/646-3671
Fridon.Shubitidze@Dartmouth.edu

Education

  • M.S., Radio Physics, Tbilisi State University (Sukhumi branch), Tbilisi, Georgia 1994
  • Ph.D., Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia, 1997

Research Interests

Numerical methods in computational electromagnetic; electromagnetic sensing methodologies; detection and discrimination of sub-surface objects; linear and non-linear inverse-scattering; induced geo-electromagnetic fields; micro strip antennas; photonic band gaps; near field optics; DNA sequencing; electrostatic discharge

Current Research Projects

Selected Publications

  • F. Shubitidze, K. O'Neill, B.E. Barrowes, I. Shamatava, J.P. Fernández, K. Sun and K.D. Paulsen, "Application of the normalized surface magnetic charge model to UXO discrimination in cases with overlapping signals", Journal of Applied Geophysics Article, in Press, September 2006.

  • F. Shubitidze, K. O'Neill, I. Shamatava, K. Sun, and K. D. Paulsen, "Fast and accurate calculation of physically complete EMI response by a heterogeneous metallic object", IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, volume 43, issue 8, pages 1736-1750, August 2005.

  • F. Shubitidze, K. O'Neill, K. Sun, I. Shamatava, and K.D. Paulsen, "A hybrid full MAS and combined MAS-TSA algorithm for broadband electromagnetic induction problem", Applied computational electromagnetic society Journal, pages 112-126, March, 2004.

  • F. Shubitidze, K O'Neill, K. Sun, and I. Shamatava, "Coupling between highly conducting and permeable metallic objects in the EMI frequency range," Applied computational electromagnetic society Journal, pages 139-148, March, 2004.

  • F. Shubitidze, K. O'Neill, K. Sun, K. D. Paulsen, "Investigation of broadband electromagnetic induction scattering by highly conductive, permeable, arbitrary shaped 3-D objects", IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, volume 42, issue 3, pages 540-556, March 2004.

Awards

  • Presidential scholarship for young scientists (Georgia, 1997-2000)
  • State Foundation Scholarship (Greece, 1998-1999)
  • NATO Advanced Study Institute, Young Scientists Award (Italy, 2006)