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2023 IEEE MTT-S Best Paper Awards
IEEE 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.
Wael Abdullah Ahmad, Maciej Kucharski, Arzu Ergintav, Salah Abouzaid, Jan Wessel, Herman Jalli Ng, and Dietmar Kissinger for their paper Multimode W-Band and D-Band MIMO Scalable Radar Platform, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 69, no. 1, pp. 1036-1047, Jan. 2021.
IEEE Tatsuo Itoh Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Component Letters.
Fabian Thome and Arnulf Leutherfor their paper “A 75–305-GHz Power Amplifier MMIC With 10–14.9-dBm Pout in a 35-nm InGaAs mHEMT Technology,” IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 741-743, June 2021.
IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology 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.
Caitlyn M. Cooke, Kevin M. K. H. Leong, Alexis Zamora, Ben S. Gorospe, X. B. Mei, Pekka Kangaslahti, Erich Schlecht, Mehmet Ogut, Yuriy Goncharenko, Steven C. Reising, and William R. Deal,for their paper A 670 GHz Integrated InP HEMT Direct- Detection Receiver for the Tropospheric Water and Cloud Ice Instrument,IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 566-576, Sept. 2021
IEEE Microwave Magazine Best Paper Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Microwave Magazine.
Ho-Jin Songfor his paper “Terahertz Wireless Communications: Recent Developments Including a Prototype System for Short-Range Data Downloading,” IEEE Microwave Magazine, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 88-99, May 2021.
IEEE Journal of Microwaves Best Paper Award Recognizes, on an annual basis, the most significant contribution in a paper published in the IEEE Journal of Microwaves.
Christopher Rodenbeck, Paul Jaffe, Bernd Strasser, Paul Hausgen, James McSpadden, Hooman Kazemi, Naoli Shinohara, Brian Tierney, Christopher DePuma, and Amanda P. Selffor their paper “Microwave and Millimeter Wave Power Beaming,” IEEE Journal of Microwaves, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 229-259, Jan. 2021.