Dr. Ziolkowski has a dual appointment at the University of Arizona. He is a professor of electrical and computer engineering, and a professor of the optical sciences. He has been a full professor of electrical and computer engineering since 1996. Has been a professor of optical sciences since 2006. In 1990, he began at the University of Arizona as an associate professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. During his time at this University he was awarded the Kenneth Von Behren Chaired Professor and is currently the Litton Industries John M. Leonis Distinguished Professor. Before his first position at the University of Arizona, he was employed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1981–1990. There he was active in a leadership position of the Engineering Directorate of the LNL Engineering Research Division.
Professor Ziolkowski has received technical recognition for his work as an invited speaker and invited lecturer in various venues.
2009
In 2009, Professor Ziolkowski was an invited lecturer at CEA Cesta, a European workshop on metamaterials, Metamaterials 2009, Institute for Infocomm Research, a , , metamaterials workshop, , and .
2008
In 2008, he was an invited speaker at A*STAR Metamaterials Workshop, , , , , and Northeastern University.
2007
In 2007, he was an invited speaker at the University of Toronto, ISAP 2007, IWAT 2007, and .
Service positions
Dr. Ziolkowski has served in the following positions:
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, President, 2005
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, Vice President, 2004
University of Arizona Faculty Honor Marshall, Commencement May 2005
University of Arizona Faculty Honor Marshall, Commencement December 2004
Chairman for Subcommittee IV: Nanostructure Photonics of Optical Society of America from 2000 to 2001
Secretary for the United States segment of the URSI Commission D from 2000 to 2002
Secretary for the United States segment of the URSI Commission B from 1994 to 1996
Vice Chairman for the joint international symposium of URSI and IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society 1989
Chairman of the Technical Activities Committee of the United States segment URSI Commission B from 1996 to 1999
Awards and Honors
Dr. Ziolkowski has received the following awards:
Professional society awards:
Teaching awards
University of Arizona service awards
Published works
Dr. Ziolkowski received recognition for best paper in several venues. In August 2007 he received the Best Paper Award at the International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation. In April 2006 he received the CST University Publication Award. Also in 2006 he received recognition from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers for the Best Review Paper Award. Professor Ziolkowski is a co-author and co-editor of with Nader Engheta. He is also a contributor to other books.
Current areas of research
Among other research areas, his research covers metamaterial-engineered antennas This includes configurations and combinations of single-negative metamaterials, double-negative metamaterials, and naturally occurring materials. The study of these materials pertains to how these may affect scatterers, radiators, fields, resonators, gain, and further miniaturization. He has authored and co-authored over 30 papers related to this area. His inquiries also cover fundamental research in metamaterials by studying how the properties of these materials, and their use, may affect various electromagnetic devices.
Highly cited articles
Citations rates for some peer reviewed articles authored by Professor Ziolkowski have surpassed 1000 citations. For example, his 2001 article published in Physical Review E is cited more than 1264 times. His book "Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations" has been cited more than 2533 times. In another instance, a 2003 paper that Professor Ziolkowski published in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation has over 1029 citations. Finally, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques published a 2005 paper, by this author, which currently has a citation rate of more than 200.