

Amir Mortazawi
Amir Mortazawi advocates for research-driven practices in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering, serving as a Professor at the University of Michigan. With a specialization in RF and microwave circuits, he is at the forefront of pioneering advancements in high-frequency circuits and systems. His research interests encompass a wide array of topics, including microwave and millimeter-wave power amplifiers, spatial power combining, and thin film ferroelectric-based frequency agile circuits. Professor Mortazawi's work in wireless charging technology is particularly noteworthy. He has developed innovative solutions that allow for efficient operation over various distances and orientations, addressing one of the key challenges in the field. This breakthrough has significant implications for the future of wireless power transfer, making it more adaptable and efficient for a range of applications. In addition to his contributions to wireless charging, Professor Mortazawi is deeply engaged in the development of high data rate communication systems. His research in this area aims to enhance the performance and reliability of communication networks, leveraging his expertise in RF and microwave circuits to push the boundaries of what is possible. Through his dedication to advancing the field of electrical engineering, Amir Mortazawi continues to inspire both his students and colleagues. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also has practical applications that impact industries and technologies worldwide. As a leader in his field, he remains committed to exploring new frontiers in ultra-bio-sensing, frequency agile circuits, and beyond.
Publications
, 42, 2017-12-07
, 160-160, 2011-06-01