YASUTO MUSHIAKE,    English Version

Full Name:         Yasuto Mushiake

Date of Birth:      March 28, 1921.

Permanent Address:  Konko-cho, Asakuchi-shi, Okayama-ken, Japan.

Present Address:    Aobaku, Sendai, Japan.

Education:

   April 1939        Electrical Engineering Department, Hiroshima
   $B!](BDec. 1941    Higher Technical School, (presently Hiroshima
                          
University).

   April 1942         Department of Electrical Engineering,
   $B!](BSept. 1944   (Transferred to Department of Electrical
                           Communications, Oct. 1942), Faculty of
                           Engineering, Tohoku Imperial University,
                           (Graduated with B.Eng. Degree).

   Oct. 1944         Graduate School of Tohoku Imperial University,
   $B!](BSept. 1949   (Finished with certificate).

   March 1954     Dr. of Engineering Degree from Tohoku University,
                            by presenting a thesis on
$B!H(BAntennas with Directors".

Professional History:

   1949$B!](B1960   Assistant Professor, Tohoku University
                          (Department of Electrical Communications).

   1954$B!](B1956   Visiting Research Associate, Antenna Laboratory,
                          The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
                           (Visited as Fulbright Research Scholar).

   1960$B!](B1984   Professor, Tohoku University (Department of
                           Electrical Communications).

   1984$B!](BDate   Professor Emeritus, Tohoku University.

   1984$B!](B1989   President, Tohoku Institute of Technology.

   1988$B!](B2001   Advisor, Matsushita Communication Sendai R&D
                           Laboratories, Co., Ltd.

   1989$B!](BDate   Professor Emeritus, Tohoku Institute of Technology.

   1989$B!](BDate   Advisor, Tohoku Institute of Technology.

Other Professional Experiences:

    (1)  Member of Radio Technical Council, and Member of Electrical
           Communications Technical Council, Ministry of Post and
           Telecommunications.

    (2)  Visiting Research Officer, Radio Research Laboratory
             (presently Communications Research Laboratory), Ministry
             
of Post and Telecommunications.

    (3)  Technical Member of Space Development Committee, Prime
            Minister's Office.

    (4)  Technical Member of Science Council, Ministry of Education.

    (5)  Member of Administrative Committee, Institute of Space and
           Astronautical Science, Ministry of Education.

    (6)  Advisor to Research and Development Headquarters, Nippon
           Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation.

Activities in Academic Societies.

$B!!(B(1)  IEICE (Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
          
Engineers):

          Vice President.           Councilor.
          Chairman of Technical Committee on Antennas and Propagation.
          Honorary Member.

    (2)  IEEE:

          Organizer and Chairman, AP-S Tokyo Chapter (presently Japan
                                                                                             Chapter).

          Member of Executive Committee, Tokyo Section.
          Life Fellow.

   (3)  IEE of Japan:

          Councilor.          Life Member.

   (4)  I TE (Institute of Image, Information and Television Engineers):

          Councilor.          Honorary Member.

   (5)  Others:

         Member of JSICR (Japan Society of Information and Communication
                                          Research).


Authored and Coauthored Books: (Eleven books in total)

   *(1)  Yagi-Uda Antenna (Coauthor: S. Uda), 193 pages, Maruzen
             (Sole Agent), Tokyo, 1954.

    (2)  VHF Antennas (Coauthor: H. Uchida), 282 pages, Koronasha,
             Tokyo, 1955.

    (3)  Antennas and Propagation, 38th Edition, 206 pages,
             Koronasha, Tokyo, (First Edition, 1961), 2001.

    (4)  Introduction to Electrical Engineering (Coauthor:
            K. Fukushima), 252 pages, Asakura-shoten, Tokyo, 1967.

    (5)  Electrical Communications, $B-6(B, (Radio Communications Part),
           183 pages, Asakura-shoten, Tokyo, 1967.

    (6)  Fundamentals of Radio Wave Engineering (Coauthor: S. Adachi),
             370 pages, Kyouritsu-shuppan, Tokyo, 1970.

    (7)  Fundamentals of Communication Engineering (Coauthor: R. Sato,
            and H. Shimizu), 248 pages, Maruzen, Tokyo, 1977.

   *(8)  Self-Complementary Antennas$B!=(BPrinciple of
            
Self-Complementarity for Constant Impedance
$B!=(B,
           139 pages, Springer-Verlag London Ltd.,
London, 1996.

    (9)  Explanatory Stories of Electromagnetic Wave and Antennas,
             174 pages, Ohmsha, Tokyo, 2001.

    Two other technical books.                        (* in English)

Edited and Coauthored Handbooks:

    (1)  Antenna Engineering Handbook (IEICE, in Japanese), 787 pages,
             Ohmsha, Tokyo, 1980.

    (2)  Antenna Division of three other handbooks. 1964, 1967, and 1979.

Awards Received:

      1941   Honors awarded by Minister of Education at Graduation
                   from Hiroshima Higher Technical School.

      1953   "Ohm Technical Prize" of Association for Promotion of
                     Electro-Science and Technology in Japan.

      1957   Literature Prize, IEE Japan.

      1964   Niwa-Takayanagi Award, (Distinguished Merits),
                   Institute of Television Engineers of Japan.

      1971   Hattori Hohkoh Award, Hattori Hohkoh Foundation.

      1980   Literature Prize, IECE Japan (presently IEICE).

      1982   Commendation for Distinguished Service, Minister of
                   Science and Technology.

      1982   Medal of Honor, IECE Japan (presently IEICE).

      1985   Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon, Emperor of Japan.

      1991   The Second Order of Merit with the Sacred Treasure,
                  Emperor of Japan.

      1992   The Radio Wave Commemoration Day's Commendation,
                   Minister of Post and Telecommunications.

      2006  Distinguished Service Award for IEEE Chapter Activities,
                  IEEE Tokyo Section and IEEE Japan Council.


      2017   Recognition of 2017 IEEE Milestone by the Research                                   Achievements in 1948.

Society Memberships:

    Life Fellow, IEEE. $B!H(BFor contributions to liniar antennas and                         self-complementary antennas$B!I(B.

    Honorary Member, IEICE.

    Honorary Member, Institute of Image Information and Television
                                Engineers of Japan.

    Life Member, IEE Japan.

    Member, Engineering Academy of Japan.

    Fellow, The Electromagnetics Academy.

    Others.

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