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Regular Member

Leo Kempel

LEO Kempel

Dean

College of Engineering

United States of America

Professor Kempel joined Michigan State University (MSU) in 1998. He served as the Founding Director of the High Performance Computing Center at MSU, Associate Dean for Special Initiatives and Associate Dean for Research during the Deanship of Satish Udpa – a founding member of the GEDC. He became Acting Dean and then Dean of Engineering beginning in March 2013. Prof. Kempel was awarded a CAREER award by the National Science Foundation and the Teacher-Scholar award by Michigan State University. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES).

During his Deanship, Dr. Kempel has grown the faculty size of the College of Engineering from 167 to over 225 by September 2018. In addition, the college has had larger incoming classes every year during his tenure; the College of Engineering now has over 5500 undergraduate students as well as over 900 graduate students. The expansion of the College of Engineering is continuing with an expectation of lasting for another five years.

In addition to his academic service, he is a member of the USAF Scientific Advisory Board. His recent research activity has focused on magneto-dielectric materials for RF applications, conformal apertures, and additive manufacturing for antennas. He has published over 250 papers in international venues primarily through the IEEE and continues to conduct research with graduate students.

Dr. Kempel is a member of IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Commission B of URSI.


Current International Activities:
GEDC member

National/Regional/Global Interests:
ASEE, engineering education, international partnerships

Academic Leadership Experience:
Interim Dean, College of Engineering, 2013 – Present; Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Areas of Research:
Conformal antennas, engineered materials for microwave applications, and computational electromagnetics.

Selected Published Articles and Works:
R.T. Fox, V. Wani, K.E. Howard, A. Bogle, and L. Kempel, “Conductive polymer composite materials and their utility on electromagnetic shielding applications,” J. Applied Polymer Science, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.27317, 13 Nov. 2007.A.L. Higginbotham, J.J. Stephenson, R.J. Smith, D.S. Killips, L.C. Kempel, and J.M. Tour, “Tunable permittivity of polymer composites through incremental blending of raw and functionalized single-wall carbon nanotubes,” J. Phys. Chem., http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp070554p, 2007.
 S.M. Cossmann, E.J. Rothwell, and L.C. Kempel, “Transient reflection of TM-polarized plane-waves from a Lorentz medium half-space,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 24, pp. 882-887, Mar. 2007.


Awards and Accomplishments:
MSU Teacher Scholar Award,
MSU College of Engineering’s Withrow Distinguished Scholar (Junior Faculty) Award in 2001,
The MSU Teacher-Scholar award in 2002,
National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2002

Education:
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan 1994
M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan 1990
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Cincinnati 1989