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Dr. Ishii embraced the Catholic faith when he was in college and took the name Thomas as an homage to St. Thomas Aquinas. Like St. Thomas Aquinas, Dr. Ishii did not see science and religion as mutually exclusive and believed both faith and scientific pursuit were based upon reasoned thought. Dr. Ishii loved research and believed that scientific research glorified God, because what could be more beautiful than seeking to understand the marvelous universe that God created for us, and sharing that knowledge?
In order to seek out and share knowledge, Dr. Ishii took on membership in numerous professional organizations including the Electromagnetics Academy, the International Microwave Power Institute, the International Symposium on Recent Advances in Microwave Technology, the American Association of University Professors, the American Society of Engineering Education, National Society of Professional Engineers, the Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Alpha Sigma Nu.
Dr. Ishii was also a Life Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), which awarded him the T.C. Burnum IEEE Milwaukee Section Memorial Award in 1969, the IEEE Centennial Award for microwave engineering in 1984, and the IEEE Millennium Medal Award in 2000. Dr. Ishii established the IEEE Milwaukee section for Microwave Theory and Technique Society. He also served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems from 1989 to 1991.
Dr. Ishii served as a consultant for companies including Wisconsin Electric Power, Mega Power Corporation, Honeywell, Northland Aluminum Products, Eaton Corporation, and Johnson Controls. He also provided consultation services to various law firms, and he held two patents in the U.S. and three in Japan for microwave devices.
Dr. Ishii also shared what he learned by publishing numerous papers, and by authoring or editing several textbooks, including “Microwave Engineering,” “Practical Microwave Electron Devices”, “Maser and Laser Engineering”, “The Handbook of Microwave Technology - Components and Devices”, “Physics with High Energy Colliders”, and “Microwave Power in Industry”.
While Dr. Ishii sought out and shared knowledge by publishing works and making connections through professional organizations, he spent 48 years teaching and mentoring students so that they too could glorify God in their scientific pursuits. He has, without doubt, touched many lives. Even long after his retirement, Dr. Ishii’s students kept in touch and consulted with him.
In order to seek out and share knowledge, Dr. Ishii took on membership in numerous professional organizations including the Electromagnetics Academy, the International Microwave Power Institute, the International Symposium on Recent Advances in Microwave Technology, the American Association of University Professors, the American Society of Engineering Education, National Society of Professional Engineers, the Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Alpha Sigma Nu.
Dr. Ishii was also a Life Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), which awarded him the T.C. Burnum IEEE Milwaukee Section Memorial Award in 1969, the IEEE Centennial Award for microwave engineering in 1984, and the IEEE Millennium Medal Award in 2000. Dr. Ishii established the IEEE Milwaukee section for Microwave Theory and Technique Society. He also served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems from 1989 to 1991.
Dr. Ishii served as a consultant for companies including Wisconsin Electric Power, Mega Power Corporation, Honeywell, Northland Aluminum Products, Eaton Corporation, and Johnson Controls. He also provided consultation services to various law firms, and he held two patents in the U.S. and three in Japan for microwave devices.
Dr. Ishii also shared what he learned by publishing numerous papers, and by authoring or editing several textbooks, including “Microwave Engineering,” “Practical Microwave Electron Devices”, “Maser and Laser Engineering”, “The Handbook of Microwave Technology - Components and Devices”, “Physics with High Energy Colliders”, and “Microwave Power in Industry”.
While Dr. Ishii sought out and shared knowledge by publishing works and making connections through professional organizations, he spent 48 years teaching and mentoring students so that they too could glorify God in their scientific pursuits. He has, without doubt, touched many lives. Even long after his retirement, Dr. Ishii’s students kept in touch and consulted with him.
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K. Ishii, S. Ishihara,Y. Murakami,K. Ikeuchi,K. Kuzushita,T. Inami,K. Ohwada,M. Yoshida,I. Jarrige,N. Tatami,S. Niioka,D. Bizen, Y. Ando,J. Mizuki,S. Maekawa,Y. Endoh
K. Ishii,M. Hoesch,T. Inami,K. Kuzushita,K. Ohwada,M. Tsubota,Y. Murakami,J. Mizuki,Y. Endoh,K. Tsutsui,T. Tohyama,S. Maekawa, K. Yamada,T. Masui,S. Tajima,H. Kawashima, J. Akimitsu
Seiji Miyoshi,Kiyoshi Yatsu,Tetsuji Kawabe,Kenichi Ishii,Akiyosi Itakura, Hideo Ishizuka, Satoru Hagiwara
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