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Mauro Ettorre

CNRS Research Scientist

Mauro Ettorre is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Michigan State University (MSU), specializing in applied electromagnetics, RF circuits, and antennas for sensors, radars, satellite communications, and next-generation wireless networks.13 His research includes the analysis and design of millimeter and sub-millimeter antennas, periodic and quasi-periodic structures, quasi-optical systems, beam formers, near-field focusing devices, and non-diffractive waves.1

Ettorre received a Laurea degree "summa cum laude" in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Electromagnetics from the University of Siena, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.123 He developed part of his Ph.D. work at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and later worked there as an antenna researcher.34 Before joining MSU, Ettorre was a Research Scientist at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS).3 He led the BEAMS (BEam Antennas up to Mm and Sub-mm waves) team at IETR.3 Also, he assumed responsibilities for multi-beam antenna activity for satellite applications in the joint laboratory between IETR and Thales Alenia Space, France.4

Ettorre was recruited to MSU under the Global Impact Initiative.3 John Papapolymerou, MSU Foundation Professor and ECE department chair, recognizes Ettorre as a world expert in electromagnetics, microwave circuits, and antenna technologies used in communication, radar, and sensing systems.3

Ettorre is an IEEE Fellow, a distinction earned in 2023 for his contributions to large antenna arrays based on quasi-optical beam formers.13 He was also a distinguished lecturer of EurAAP (European Association on Antennas and Propagation) in 2020 and 2021.1 Other awards include the Innovation Award at the 39th European Space Agency Antenna Workshop in 2018 and co-recipient of the Best Antennas Paper Award at the 2021 EuCAP, Germany.1 He has authored over 80 journal papers and 190 conference communications and holds 14 patents on millimeter-wave antenna technology.3

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