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I am the advisor for the Bucknell University Electrical Engineering Class of 2027.

If you are one of my advisees and you have questions about registration or any other issue, I would be happy to talk with you. The best way to reach me is via e-mail.

Advising for Fall 2024 Registration

Advising Week will take place March 25–29, 2024.

During the preceding week, I will ask my advisees to schedule a short meeting with me to take place during Advising Week. The purpose of the meetings is to help advisees plan their course schedules for the next semester.

The link below accesses a frequently updated spreadsheet that shows the times during which I am available for advising appointments. If you are one of my advisees, please select a time that is convenient for you and notify me by e-mail. Appointments are scheduled on a first-to-request, first-served basis.

Registration Times for Fall 2024 Courses

As shown in the table below, there are four registration time slots per class year based on students' last names. (All times are in Eastern Time.) Your registration PIN (personal identification number) is active from the indicated start time until the end of the registration period at 11:59 pm ET on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. If you have a class during your assigned time, you may register immediately following the class. You should not miss class to complete registration. I will give you your PIN during your advising meeting with me.

For the Class of 2027
Start Time Monday, Apr. 8, 2024 Start Time Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2024
8:15 am B, L, M 8:15 am A, D, F, G, I, J, P, V, Y
12:30 pm C, Q, S, T, U 12:30 pm E, H, K, N, O, R, W, X, Z

Source: https://www.bucknell.edu/academics/current-students/class-registration-grades

Contact Information

Dr. David F. Kelley
Office: Breakiron 368
E-mail: dkelley AT bucknell DOT edu
Phone: (570) 577-1313

Office Hours

My office hours are highly variable this semester. The best way to see me is to make an appointment via e-mail.

Research Interests

I am always looking for motivated students with strong math skills interested in the following areas of research:

  • Parasitic array antennas
  • Reconfigurable antennas
  • Reactance-controlled array antennas
  • Yagi-Uda array antennas
  • Phased array antennas (active and parasitic)
  • General antenna analysis and design
  • Evolutionary optimization methods, especially particle swarm optimization
  • Computational electromagnetics, especially the FDTD method

For details and selected publications, follow the Research link at the top of this page.

Bucknell University does not grant the Ph.D. degree.

 

Site maintained by:
Associate Professor David F. Kelley
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837
e-mail: dkelley AT bucknell DOT edu

Updated: March 22, 2024

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