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King Yuk

(Eric)

Chan (S’01–M’12)

received

the B.S.,

M.S.,

and Ph.D. degrees

from the

School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, Australia, in 2005, 2007, and 2011, respectively.

From 2008 to 2009, he was a Research Assistant with the Centre for Integrated RF Engineering (CIRFE), University of Waterloo (UW), Waterloo, ON, Canada. From 2011 to 2013, he was a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the ICT Centre, CSIRO,

Marsfield, NSW, Australia, where he was involved in industrial research projects. Since 2014, he has been a Research Associate with the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW, where his research focuses on the design, characterization, and fabrication of frontend devices with operating frequencies ranging from RF to terahertz.

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Rodica Ramer (SM’06) received the Ph.D. degree in solid-state physics from the University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, in 1992.

She has been a Senior Research Scientist with the Microwave Laboratory, National Centre for Nuclear Energy of Romania, Cernavod˘a, Romania, and a Visiting Professor and an Research Associate with the Superconductivity Laboratory, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA, the Microwave Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA, and the School of Electrical Engineering,

University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA. Since 1993, she has been with the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW, Australia, where she is currently a Full Professor and the Head of microelectronics research discipline. During this time, she spent sabbatical periods as a Visiting Professor with the Microwave Laboratory, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan, and the Electromagnetics Laboratory, National Taiwan University. She has authored or coauthored over 200 publications in the area of the microwave, millimeter-wave circuits and materials, and EM techniques. She holds patents related to microwave waveguide devices and antennas. Her current research interests include RF MEMS, tunable millimeter-wave structures, and radio-wave propagation for wireless devices and biomedical applications.

Raafat R. Mansour (S’84–M’86–SM’90–F’01) received the B.Sc. degree (Hons.) and the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 1977 and 1981, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, in 1986.

He has held the Tier 1-Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Micro-Nano Integrated RF Systems since 2010. He has also held an NSERC Industrial Research Chair (IRC) for two terms from

2001 to 2005 and 2006 to 2010. He was with COM DEV Cambridge, ON, Canada, from 1986 to 1999, where he held various technical and management positions with COM DEV’s Corporate Research and Development Department. He is currently a Professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, where he is also the Founding Director of the Center for Integrated RF Engineering (CIRFE) Facility. He holds 37 U.S. and Canadian patents (35 awarded, two pending) and more than 380 refereed publications. He has coauthored Microwave Filters (Wiley, 2018) and has had six chapters published in four other books. He has authored or coauthored numerous publications in the areas of filters and multiplexers, high-temperature superconductivity, tunable RF filters, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and phase change materials (PCMs).

Dr. Mansour is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) and the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC). He served as the Chair for the Technical Program Committee of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS2012). He was a recipient of the 2014 Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) Engineering Medal for Research and Development, the 2019 IEEE Canada A. G. L. McNaughton Gold Medal Award, and several Best Paper Awards and Outstanding Research Performance Awards both from COM DEV and from the University of Waterloo.