Arthur David Yaghjian (born January 1, 1943)[1] is an American electrical engineer, who is best known for his contributions to electromagnetic theory and its applications.
A native of Providence, Rhode Island,[1] Yaghjian received B.S., M.S.
Briefly acting as an instructor at Tougaloo College and Hampton University, he joined the Electromagnetics Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1971.
[2] Yaghjian's contributions include probe-compensated near-field antenna measurements, theory of electromagnetic fields in metamaterials, dyadic Green's functions and analysis of electrically small antennas.
"[5] This article about an American electrical engineer is a stub.