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Christophe Fumeaux is an EOS Chair in Optical and Microwave Engineering and Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Queensland. He previously held positions at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Office of Metrology, and The University of Adelaide. His research focuses on applied electromagnetics, antenna engineering, and RF design across the electromagnetic spectrum, with a particular emphasis on reconfigurable, wearable, and millimeter-wave antennas.
Education:
- Diploma and Ph.D. in Physics from ETH Zurich (1992 and 1997)
- Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Central Florida (1998–2000)
Research Interests: Antennas (reconfigurable, wearable, array-based), frequency-selective surfaces, absorbers, micro/nano-structures, and terahertz technologies. His work bridges theoretical and applied electromagnetics to advance wireless communication systems.
Editorial Roles: Former Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (2017–2023), Associate Editor roles for IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and Microwave Theory and Techniques. Current role as 2025 President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society.
Awards: ETH Medal, Edward E. Altshuler Prize, multiple IEEE/ACES best paper awards, and the Stephen Cole the Elder Award for supervision excellence. IEEE Fellow since 2025.
Grants & Supervision: Leads ARC Discovery and NHMRC grants on reconfigurable antennas and electromagnetic scanners. Supervises multiple Ph.D. students in antenna design, satellite communications, and medical applications.
Labs/Teams: Active in IEEE societies and collaborates on projects involving terahertz systems, wearable antennas, and phased arrays.




