
معرفی
Gregory Houzet serves as a Lecturer at University Savoie Mont Blanc, holding dual roles at the CROMA Laboratory (UMR CNRS 5130) and the University Institute of Technology (IUT) of Chambéry. At the IUT, he heads the Multimedia and Internet Professions (MMI) department and serves as Educational Manager for the DAEU B digitally oriented program. His responsibilities span teaching signal processing fundamentals, electronics for connected objects, and digital literacy across multiple technical curricula.
Houzet's research centers on high-frequency electromagnetic systems with emphasis on Microwave Engineering, RF Communications, and Antenna Design. His work explores Ferroelectric Materials for tunable devices, Metamaterials for wave manipulation, and High-Frequency Characterization techniques extending to 100 GHz. Key applications include biomedical sensors, 5G/6G communications, and corrosion-resistant measurement systems. He employs both theoretical modeling and experimental validation through the CROMA Laboratory's advanced facilities.
Analysis of his 2022-2025 publications reveals three dominant trends: (1) biomedical sensing through hyperfrequency measurements of physiological fluids, (2) low-cost characterization of corrosive materials using modified SMA probes, and (3) reconfigurable antenna systems for 4G/5G via printed electronics and metamaterials. His work consistently bridges academic research with practical engineering solutions, often featuring cost-effective methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration within the CROMA framework.
Houzet actively contributes to laboratory innovation through the CROMA research unit (UMR CNRS 5130), where his team develops measurement protocols for extreme environments and novel RF components. His leadership in the MMI department drives curriculum development for digital professions while maintaining strong ties to industry applications in IoT and sustainable technology.



