Dr. Haider Raad Khaleel currently serves as a faculty member in the Department
of Engineering Science at California State University, Sonoma (Sonoma State
University) where he teaches Antenna Engineering, Electromagnetics, Wireless
systems, Electronic Circuits and other core electrical engineering courses. He also
enjoys educating non engineering students on topics related to modern digital and
wireless technologies through the general education course entitled
“Communication in the Digital Age” offered at Sonoma State University.
Haider received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Systems Engineering, specializing
in RF Telecommunication systems from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
(UALR), and the M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from New
York Institute of Technology with highest honours.
Dr. Khaleel is the author of the successful book entitled (Innovation in Wearable and Flexible Antennas) and he has also published several book chapters, and over 50 peer reviewed journal and conference papers on research fields of his interest which include:
flexible and wearable antennas; antennas for Telemedicine and Wireless Body
Area Networks, Metamaterials, Artificial Magnetic Conductors (AMC), antennas
for MIMO systems, and Global Positioning Systems. He is also the recipient of
UALR’s Outstanding Teaching Support Award, and AAMI/TEAMS Academic Excellence Award in 2012.