Jane M. Lehr is an American electrical engineer whose research concerns pulsed power, liquid dielectrics, and ultra-wideband transmission.
She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of New Mexico, the former president of the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society, and a coauthor of the book Foundations of Pulsed Power Technology.
[1] Lehr majored in engineering physics at the Stevens Institute of Technology, where she graduated in 1985.
[4] Lehr is a coauthor of the book Foundations of Pulsed Power Technology (with Pralhad Ron, Wiley and IEEE Press, 2018).
Lehr was named an IEEE Fellow in 2008, "for contributions to high power switches for generating electromagnetic radiation".