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Dominique Schreurs

Dominique SchreursDominique Schreurs received the M.Sc. degree and Ph.D. degree in electronic engineering from University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium. As post-doc fellow, she was visiting scientist with Agilent Technologies (USA), E.T.H. Zürich (Switzerland), and NIST (USA). She is now a Full Professor at KU Leuven. Her main research interests concern the (non)linear characterization and modelling of microwave devices and circuits, as well as (non)linear hybrid and integrated circuit design for telecommunications and biomedical applications. She is co-editor of two books, contributor to seven books, and (co-)author of about 100 journal papers and 300 contributions at international conferences.

Prof. D. Schreurs serves on the IEEE MTT-S AdCom as chair of the IEEE MTT-S Education Committee. D. Schreurs is Distinguished Microwave Lecturer for the period 2012-2014. She is also Associate Editor of the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, Associate Editor of the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, reviewer for various IEEE journals as well as TPRC member of IMS, BioWireless, and EuMW. She is also co-TPC chair of IMWS-Bio in 2013. Beyond IEEE, Prof. D. Schreurs also serves as Technical Chair on the Executive Committee of the ARFTG organization, and initiated the NVNA Users’ Forum as well as the IEEE Women in Microwaves event at the European Microwave Week.

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