at Salina. She earned her B.S. from Sogang University in Korea and a Ph.D. from UCLA. She was an ASEE postdoctoral fellow at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division. She was 2004 Wakonse Teaching fellow and 2006 Peer Review of Teaching fellow at K-State. Her interests in scholarship of teaching include cross-curricular innovation.
1984. Khan, who joined KSU in 1998, teaches courses in telecommunications and digital systems. His research interests and areas of expertise include antennas and propagation, novel materials for microwave application, and electromagnetic scattering.
1984. Khan, who joined KSU in 1998, teaches courses in telecommunications and digital systems. His research interests and areas of expertise include antennas and propagation, novel materials for microwave application, and electromagnetic scattering. Dr. Khan is a member diversity committee at the College of Technology and Aviation, and also serves as a member of Tilford Group, a research and development group charged with creating a multicultural curriculum model.
An individual's growth is linked to the growth of the society to which she or he belongs. As our society becomes increasingly diverse the success of each person becomes increasingly intertwined with the growth of the whole society. The following quote from George Land's Grow or Die [1] attests to this interdependence of the individual and the collective, "In a multicellular relationship or in a cultural group, cell and Man respond in a like manner, not only extending the self, but performing acts and making products that facilitate the growth of the organism as a whole."
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