Prof. Yasumitsu Miyazaki received his B.E
M.E. and D.Eng. degrees in Electronic
Engineering from Nagoya University in 1963,
1965, and 1969. He was appointed as an
assistant professor and an associate professor
at Nagoya University in 1972 and 1976. From
1981 to 2003, he was a professor in the
Department of Information and Computer
Sciences, Toyohashi University of
Technology. From 2003 to 2011, he was a
professor in the Department of Electronics
and Information Engineering, Aichi
University of Technology and since 2011, he
has been an emeritus professor. He has
engaged in research in the field of
electromagnetic waves including waves in
millimeter waveguides, optical fibers,
integrated optics, electromagnetic scattering,
and diffraction. He also studies biological
phenomena of electromagnetic fields and
optical neural computing. From 1973 to 1975,
he was with the Institute of High Frequency-
Technics, Technical University of
Braunschweig (Germany) and engaged in
research on electromagnetic fields for optical
communications. In 1996, he was a guest
professor in IHFT at the Technical University
of Berlin. He received the Yonezawa
Memorial Paper award in 1970.
He is a fellow of IEICE and a life member of
IEEE and IEE Japan.
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