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We are delighted to introduce the 2022 recipients of MTT-S Society Awards. Congratulations to all the awardees for being recognized for their outstanding contributions to the field of microwave theory and techniques, significant achievements in their career, or distinguished services to the society. We also would like to acknowledge the efforts and care of those in the selection process, and the impressive quality of all candidates who were brought forward for consideration.
MTT-S Awards 2022 Award Recipients and Descriptions
Microwave Career Award Recognizes a career of meritorious achievement and outstanding technical contribution by an individual in the field of microwave theory and techniques. Wolfgang J. R. Hoeferfor a career of leadership, meritorious achievement, creativity and outstanding contributions in the field of microwave theory and techniques.
Microwave Pioneer Award Recognizes an individual or a team not exceeding three persons having made outstanding pioneering technical contributions that advance microwave theory and techniques, which are described in an archival paper published at least 20 years prior to the year of the award. Kenneth Carr for outstanding contributions in the field of microwave theory and techniques.
Distinguished Service Award Recognizes an individual who has given outstanding service for the benefit and advancement of the MTT Society. Madhu S. Gupta for outstanding contributions in the field of microwave theory and techniques.
Distinguished Educator Award Recognizes a distinguished educator in the field of microwave engineering and science who best exemplifies the special human qualities of Fred Rosenbaum, who considered teaching a high calling and demonstrated his dedication to the Society through tireless service. Ke Wu …  for outstanding achievements as an educator, mentor, and role model of microwave engineers and engineering students.
Microwave Application Award Recognizes an individual or team of no more than five individuals for an outstanding application of microwave theory and techniques, which has been reduced to practice nominally 10 years before the award. Matthew A. Morgan … for the creation of a new class of reflectionless filters.
Outstanding Young Engineer Award Recognizes an outstanding young MTT-S member who has distinguished him/herself through achievement(s), which may be technical (within the MTT-S Field of Interest), may be exemplary service to the MTT-S, or may be a combination of both. Anthony Ghiotto … for outstanding early career achievements in substrate integrate waveguide technologies and exemplary service to the society.

Xun Luofor outstanding early career achievements in the field of microwave passive and integrated circuits with applications in wireless communication.

Bodhisatwa Sadhu … for outstanding early career contributions to RF and millimeter-wave circuits and systems.

Alexis Zamorafor outstanding early career contributions to the solid-state terahertz field.

MTT-S Best Paper Awards
Microwave Prize Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution by a published paper to the field of interest of the MTT-S. The Microwave Prize is the Society’s oldest Award.
S. Zhang, R. Lu, H. Zhou, S. Link, Y. Yang, Z Li, K. Huang, X. Ou, and S. Gong for their paper “Surface Acoustic Wave Devices using Lithium Niobate on Silicon Carbide”, IEEE   Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 68, no. 9, pp. 3653-3666, September 2020.
MCWL “Tatsuo Itoh” Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Component. Letters.
O. El-Aassar, and G. Rebeizfor their paper “A 120-GHz Bandwidth CMOS Distributed Power   Amplifier with Multi-Drive Intra-Stack Coupling”,  IEEE Microwave and Wireless   Components Letters, vol. 30, no. 8, pp. 782-785, August 2020.
T-TST Best Paper Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology.
L. John, A. Tessmann, A. Leuther, P. Neininger, T. Merkle, and T. Zwick for their paper “Broadband 300-GHz Power Amplifier MMICs in InGaAs mHEMT Technology,”  IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 309-320, May 2020.
IEEE Microwave Magazine Best Paper Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Microwave Magazine.
J.C. Bardin, D. Sank, O. Naaman, and E. Jeffrey for their paper “Quantum Computing: An   Introdcution for Microwave Engineers”, IEEE Microwave Magazine, vol. 21, no. 8,   pp. 24-44, August 2020.
 

2023 IEEE MTT-S Awards Call for Nominations is open: https://mtt.org/2023-mtts-awards-nominations/