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Leo C. N. de Vreede is a professor at Delft University of Technology in the Department of Microelectronics. He obtained his Ph.D. degree with honors in 1996 from the Delft University of Technology. His academic journey began in 1988 when he joined the Laboratory of Telecommunication Remote Sensing Technology in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the same university. Throughout his career, he has been involved in research projects focusing on RF and microwave technologies, specifically in power amplifiers and digital transmitters. He has held various academic positions, eventually becoming the chairman of the Electronic Circuits Architectures (ELCA) group. His work includes substantial contributions to improving the linearity and performance of RF devices and systems. Leo has co-founded and advised several companies in the industry, notably in the field of RF device characterization. He is a co-recipient of the IEEE Microwave Prize and has received multiple awards for his mentoring efforts and research contributions. His interests continue to evolve towards advanced RF technologies and the digital integration of communication systems.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Chairman of Electronic Circuits Architectures group, responsible for research in RF and microwave technologies.
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