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Oscar Quevedo Teruel is a Full Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where he is affiliated with the Division of Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science. He leads the Antenna Laboratory and serves as Director of the Master’s Programme in Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering. He is also an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and founder and Editor-in-Chief of Reviews of Electromagnetics.
Research Interests: His research spans advanced electromagnetic structures, including glide symmetries, transformation optics, metasurfaces, lens antennas, and geodesic lenses. These are applied to 5G/6G communications, satellite systems, and millimeter-wave technologies. He investigates low-dispersive leaky-wave antennas, high-impedance surfaces, and periodic electromagnetic structures for enhanced performance in modern wireless systems.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in leveraging glide symmetry and metasurfaces to design compact, efficient, and broadband antennas—particularly for Ka-band and 60 GHz applications. His work integrates ray tracing, physical optics, and transformation optics to model and optimize geodesic and graded-index lenses. The research emphasizes industrial applications in telecommunications, satellite systems, and radar, often in collaboration with Ericsson, ESA, and other leading institutions.
Scientific Awards and Leadership:
- Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (2019–2021)
- Chair, IEEE APS Educational Initiatives Programme (since 2020)
- Member and Vice-Chair, EurAAP Board of Directors (since 2021, Vice-Chair since 2022)
- EurAAP Delegate for Sweden, Norway, and Iceland (2018–2020)
Advising and Grants: He supervises multiple PhD and Master’s students and leads numerous research projects funded by SSF, Vinnova, VR, ESA, STINT, ONR, and industry partners including Ericsson, SAAB, and Thales. These projects focus on innovative antenna systems for 5G/6G, satellite communications, and space instrumentation. He is also the KTH leader in several international collaborations, including MSCA Doctoral Networks and COST Actions.
Laboratories and Teams: He is responsible for the Antenna Laboratory within the Sustainable Power Lab at KTH and leads the 'Radio electronics and antennas' area in SweWIN, the Swedish Wireless Innovation Network. His team actively collaborates with industrial and academic partners across Europe and the US.


