Guillermo Gonzalez is a professor emeritus in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering at the Univ. of Miami. He earned an MS in electrical engineering at the Univ. of Miami and a Ph.D. from the Univ. of Arizona. His research interests include RF and microwave electronics, and electromagnetic theory.
He has 40 years of teaching experience and has
received, four times, the Alexander-Orr Jr. award for excellence in teaching at the
University of Miami. He was elected to the following honor societies: Tau Beta
Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi. Early in his career he made
important contributions to the wave-hop theory of LF/VLF propagation of waves
around the Earth.
Prof. Gonzalez is the author of Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis and Design (2nd edition), Prentice Hall 1996,
Foundations of Oscillator Circuit Design, Artech House 2007, and
Advanced Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Methods, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group 2022.
The Errata page can be found in the publisher's websites. Also, a solution manual (available to instructors) is provided.
email: ggonzalez@miami.edu