Jeffrey Nanzer
Contact Information
Address:
Engineering Bldg.
428 S Shaw Ln
Room:
3207
East Lansing
,
MI
48824
Phone:
Email:
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MSU Research Foundation Distinguished Professor
Education
- Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 2008
- M.S. University of Texas at Austin, 2005
- B.S. Michigan State University 2003
Research Interests
- Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Systems
- Radar
- Antennas
- Electromagnetics
MSU Scholar
Google Scholar
News
MSU-Irish researchers collaborate on next-gen wireless communications
A new U.S. – Ireland research partnership, led by electrical engineering professors at Michigan State University, will work to improve wireless communications through location-specific “communications pockets” for more private, secure and efficient wireless communications. The project has the potential to improve next-generation wireless systems, like 5G and 6G.
Five Spartan Engineers earn top professor honors
Five from the College of Engineering have received among the highest honors presented to faculty members at Michigan State University. The awards recognize outstanding faculty members for research that enhances MSU’s intellectual prominence nationally and globally.
Lunt, Nanzer named Engineering's Senior and Junior Scholars
The Michigan State University College of Engineering recognizes 19 faculty and staff members with awards for their excellence in service and distinguished contributions.
MSU College of Engineering recognizes 19 for excellence in service, contributions
The Michigan State University College of Engineering recognizes 19 faculty and staff members with awards for their excellence in service and distinguished contributions. Faculty and staff members are nominated each year by their colleagues, industry peers and students for the most prestigious honors the college offers.
$450,000 NSF grant to track and detect motion in people
Two researchers from Michigan State University will design and implement scalable wireless systems to track and detect motion in people – assisting in diagnosing movement disorders and alerting caregivers of elderly falls in real time.
Jeffrey Nanzer named Google Research Scholar
Jeffrey Nanzer of Michigan State University will advance mobile millimeter wave networks as a Google Research Scholar, a select effort by Google to fund world-class research conducted by early-career professors.
Update on: Ph.D. student Stavros Vakalis
Back in January, Stavros Vakalis, a PhD student in the MSU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), received a highly competitive 2021 graduate fellowship from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S).
Advancing millimeter-wave imaging
Stavros Vakalis, a PhD student in the MSU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), has received a highly competitive 2021 graduate fellowship from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S).
September 2019 Media Report
Bryan Smith, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has created a noninvasive process to deliver chemotherapy treatments that could help doctors see how much of the drug is going directly to the tumor.
DARPA director's fellowship
Jeffrey Nanzer of Michigan State University has been awarded a highly competitive Director's Fellowship from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Nanzer is the Dennis P. Nyquist assistant professor in MSU's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (opens in new window) (ECE).
Bio - Jeff Nanzer
Jeffrey Nanzer is the Dennis P. Nyquist assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (opens in new window) at Michigan State University.
Jeffrey Nanzer honored by IEEE
Jeffrey Nanzer of Michigan State University will receive the 2019 Outstanding Young Engineer Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) this summer in Boston.
2018 Achievements
Several important college leadership positions were established in 2018 -Yue Qi was chosen as Associate Dean for Inclusion and Diversity; Theo Caldwell was named Assistant Dean for Student Inclusion and Diversity; and Katy Colbry was appointed Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Services. Tim Hinds took over as Director of the First-Year Engineering CoRe program; Kyle Foster was promoted to Director of the Diversity Programs Office (DPO); and MSU Foundation Professor Yunhao Liu was named Chairperson Designee of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
July 2018 Media Report
MSU's plans to construct a new science, technology, engineering and mathematics facility in its 1940s power plant got national media notice, including ASEE FIRST Bell. MSU is spending nearly $100 million to renovate the former Shaw Lane power plant.
International first place
Spartan Engineers from Michigan State University sounded the channel and won the "foxhunt" at the 2018 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium Student Design Competition at 2018 AP-S in Boston, July 8-13.
March 2018 Media Report
Engineers have been working for years to develop a more convenient way to monitor blood pressure. Now, researchers at MSU and the University of Maryland appear to have succeeded.
CAREER Award #15
Jeffrey A. Nanzer of the Michigan State University College of Engineering will use a five-year, $500,000 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award to develop dynamic antenna arrays for radar and remote sensing.
Happy Holidays 2017
The winter holidays are a time for both celebration and reflection. As 2017 draws to a close, we have much to celebrate and a tremendous future to look forward to in the College of Engineering. As always, our progress is only made possible by the tremendous support and dedication that each of you have shown throughout the past year. I am extremely thankful to you for all you do to move us forward.