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Professor Rodica Ramer is a distinguished academic in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales. She holds the position of Professor of Microelectronics and is responsible for the RF, microwave and millimetre-wave engineering program, microwave antennas, and electromagnetics. Her extensive academic career spans decades with significant contributions to microwave engineering and related fields.
Professor Ramer's research interests encompass a broad spectrum of advanced technologies including Microwave, millimetre-wave, and terahertz technologies; RF MEMS switches and integrated switch matrices; RF MEMS phase shifters and tunable filters; CMOS integrated RF MEMS; reconfigurable devices and integrated blocks; and microwave antennas. Her work bridges theoretical exploration with practical applications, particularly in the development of novel microwave components and systems.
Analysis of Professor Ramer's recent publications reveals a strong focus on cutting-edge microwave component design, with particular emphasis on 3D printing applications for antenna systems, waveguide technology innovations, and RF MEMS integration. Her research consistently addresses challenges in miniaturization, performance enhancement, and cost reduction for microwave systems across various frequency bands from microwave to terahertz ranges.
- AAEE Member
- ASEE Member
- IEAust Member
- European Microwave Association Member
- IEEE MTT-S Senior Member
- IEEE AP-S Senior Member
- IEEE CommSoc Senior Member
- IEEE WIE Senior Member
- Electromagnetics Academy Fellow
Professor Ramer has been instrumental in advancing microwave engineering education and research at UNSW. Her work spans theoretical development, practical implementation, and mentoring of junior researchers. She has contributed significantly to the microwave community through her leadership roles in professional organizations and her extensive publication record that demonstrates continuous innovation in the field.



