Professor
Fields of Research Activity
Applied Electromagnetics, Wave Propagation in Inhomogeneous Media, Underwater Acoustics, Remote Sensing.
Experience
Over twenty years of teaching experience at UNH and elsewhere. He has taught courses in Electromagnetics, Underwater Acoustics. Probability (Random variables), Electric Circuits. His research experience includes propagation e.m. and acoustic waves in various media with applications to remote sensing and
modeling of blood flow. He has been supported by NSF, Air Force and Sea Grant on these efforts. He has been a consultant to MIT Lincoln Labs, Cold Region Research Labs, Sanders Associates and GeoCentres. Currently he is a consultant for MITRE Corporation and U.S. Army Cold Region Research Labs.
Biography
K. Sivaprasad, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the
University of New Hampshire, was born in Madras, India. He received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Madras in 1956 and the SM and Ph.D. at Harvard University in Applied Physics in 1958 and 1963 respectively.
He has taught at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India and at the University of Houston.
Among his other assignments are a Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Denmark
(1976), Visiting Scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (1983-84), post-doctoral AFOSR research fellow at Rome Labs, Hanscom AFB
(1990-93) and Fulbright Scholar in Hungary and Portugal (1997).

