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Prof. Amir Mortazawi is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on RF and microwave circuits, with a particular emphasis on ferroelectric materials and acoustic wave devices. He teaches courses such as Microwave Circuits (EECS 411) and advanced RF engineering topics, and advises the U-M Amateur Radio Club. His work spans reconfigurable radio frequency systems, bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonators, and wireless power transfer. Key contributions include the development of intrinsically switchable ferroelectric filters and high-frequency acoustic devices.
Research interests include RF engineering, ferroelectric materials, and applications in millimeter-wave systems. His recent work explores nonlinear resonance circuits and multiferroic devices for interference-free wireless systems. Notable projects involve BST-based FBAR filters and scalable phased array architectures.
Publications highlight advancements in acoustic resonators, reconfigurable filters, and energy harvesting. His research bridges materials science with RF engineering, addressing challenges in high-frequency systems and device miniaturization.



