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Kajfez, Darko was born on July 8, 1928 in Delnice, Croatia, Yugoslavia. Son of Drago and Ljerka (Rubetic) Kajfez. came to the United States, 1963.
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This is the definite reference text on dielectric resonators used in filters and oscillators. This second edition includes corrections and updates, a new chapter on how to use the program included on a new disk. Sections are devoted to properties of materials, coupling techniques and filter and oscillator design using dielectric resonators. Programs implement the models presented in the book and identify the frequencies of all the modes. Author's Comments After the first publication of Dielectric Resonators by Artech House ran out of print, the book was reprinted by Vector Forum, and that version is also out of print now. As the book has become a popular reference for microwave and RF engineers, it is hoped that the present second edition will be just as useful. No matter what the major use of dielectric resonators will be in the future, the prerequisite for an intelligent application is an understanding of the basic principles of these devices. This book aims to provide that understanding. Publisher's Comments With renewed interest in dielectric resonator technology for modern wireless communications equipment, this book is an excellent reference for its understanding and application. The accompanying programs provided on disk implement the models presented in the book and identify the frequencies of all resonance modes
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Kajfez, Darko was born on July 8, 1928 in Delnice, Croatia, Yugoslavia. Son of Drago and Ljerka (Rubetic) Kajfez. came to the United States, 1963.
Dipl ing, University Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1967.
Research engineer, Institute for Telecommunications, Ljubljana, 1952-1958; head design department, Factory Rudi Cajavec, Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, 1958-1961; science associate, Institute for Automation, Ljubljana, 1961-1963; research assistant, University of California, 1963-1967; associate professor electrical engineering, U. Mississippi, University, 1067-1072; professor, U. Mississippi, University, since 1972. Research fellow National Aeronautics and Space Administration Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, summers 1979-1980. Consultant Harris Farinon, San Carlos, California, summers 1981-1982.
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Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior ), Institute Electrical Engineers, International Radio Science Union, American Society for Engineering Education.
Married Iva Jancic, February 9, 1957. Children: Vida, Zora.