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Dries Peumans serves as a Research Fellow at the Department of Electronics and Informatics within the Faculty of Engineering at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. His research spans RF engineering, microwave systems, and nonlinear signal processing with significant contributions to measurement instrumentation and 6G technology development. Based at the Pleinlaan 2 campus in Brussels, he maintains an active research profile with an h-index of 139 according to institutional metrics.
Peumans' research focuses on RF/microwave systems engineering and nonlinear distortion analysis, particularly in power amplifiers and time-varying systems. His work integrates intelligent instrumentation techniques using reinforcement learning and big data approaches to reduce measurement complexity. Key application areas include 6G communications, beamforming transmitters, and EMI shielding materials. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant expertise in frequency response (100%), power amplifiers (58%), and nonlinear distortion (47%).
Recent publications demonstrate strong trends in real-time signal processing for 5G/6G systems, with particular emphasis on digital predistortion techniques using ROVA modeling. His 2025-2024 output shows increasing diversification into materials science (EMI shielding composites) and geophysical applications (lava lake thermal sensing), while maintaining core expertise in RF measurement optimization and time-varying system modeling.
Scientific contributions include:
- Development of scalable models for linear periodic time-varying (LPTV) systems
- Innovations in power sweep stitching for modulated RF experiments
- Compact impedance sensors for 24-31GHz beamforming transmitters
- Equivalent modeling of multilayered conductive composites
Peumans actively supervises doctoral research, notably guiding Amedeo Varano's work on ROVA modeling applications. His current projects include OZR4181 (Reducing measurement complexity through intelligent instrumentation, 2023-2027) and SRP78 (Center for Model-Based Systems Improvement, 2022-2027), which integrate photonics, reinforcement learning, and transceiver design. He participates in the FOD168 initiative for 6G leadership development and maintains collaborations across European research institutions through the VUB's Center for Model-Based Systems Improvement.
His laboratory work centers on advanced RF measurement systems, with emphasis on time-domain characterization of nonlinear systems and development of intelligent instrumentation frameworks. Current team projects focus on scaling LPTV modeling techniques to incorporate system parameter variations, enabling predictive design of rotating mechanical systems and electronic oscillators.


