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W. Fuscaldo, Université de Rennes 1, France. His research interests include leaky-wave antennas, millimeter-wave focusing systems, terahertz antennas, and graphene metasurfaces, respectively. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in cotutelle agreement between the Department of Information Engineering, 2010.

G. Valerio, His scientific interests involve numerical methods for wave propagation and scattering in complex structures; namely, efficient computation of periodic Green's functions, the interaction of nonperiodic sources with periodic media, modal properties of multilayered structures, full-wave methods for large multilayered SIW. He has worked in the GPR characterization of Martian soil, and in the design of UWB antennas, harmonic-tunable active antennas, leaky-wave antennas, multifunction antenna arrays, S'06-M'10) received the M.S. degree (cum laude and honorable mention) in electronic engineering in 2005, and the Ph.D. degree in electromagnetics in 2009, 2008.

, he won the National Scientific Qualification as a Full Professor in the sector of Electromagnetics. Dr. Galli has authored more than 300 papers on journals, books, and conferences. He is author of a patent for an invention concerning a type of microwave antenna. His research interests include theoretical and applied electromagnetics, mainly focused on modeling, numerical analysis, and design for antennas and passive devices at microwaves, millimeter waves, and terahertz: specific topics involve leaky waves, periodic and multilayered printed structures, metamaterials, and graphene. He is active also in geoelectromagnetics, bioelectromagnetics, and microwave plasma heating for alternative energy sources, Alessandro Galli (S'91-M'96) received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in applied electromagnetics from, 1994.

R. Sauleau, His current research fields are numerical modeling (mainly FDTD), millimeter-wave printed and reconfigurable (MEMS) antennas, substrate integrated waveguide antennas, lens-based focusing devices, periodic and non-periodic structures (electromagnetic bandgap materials, metamaterials, reflectarrays, and transmitarrays) and biological effects of millimeter waves. He has been involved in more than 30 research projects at the national and European levels and has cosupervised 14 post-doctoral fellows, 28 PhD students and 43 master students. He has received ten patents and is the author or coauthor of more than 175 journal papers and 380 publications in international conferences and workshops. He has shared the responsibility of the research activities on antennas at IETR in 2010 and 2011. He is now co-responsible for the research Department 'Antenna and Microwave Devices' at IETR and is deputy director of IETR. Prof, 1995. He received the Agrégation degree from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France, in 1996, and the Doctoral degree in signal processing and telecommunications and the "Habilitationà Diriger des Recherches, vol.1, 1999.

, He served as a guest editor for the IEEE Antennas Propogat. Special Issue on "Antennas and Propagation at mm and sub mm waves

, he received an Outstanding Young Engineer Award from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, a Henry Russel Award from the University of Michigan, and a Booker Fellowship from the United States National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science. In 2012, he was the inaugural recipient of the Ernest and Bettine Kuh Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award in the Department of Electrical and Computer Science, University of Michigan. Anthony Grbic served as Technical Program Co-Chair for the, IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/USNC-URSI), 1998.

, During his Master's degree studies, he spent 5 months with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Lyngby, Denmark. Part of his Ph.D. has been developed at the Defence, Security and Safety Institute of the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), 1979. He received the Laurea (summa cum laude) degree in telecommunication engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electromagnetics from the University of Siena, 2004.