- Radar
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Signal Processing
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Panayiotis Frangos is a Professor in the Division of Information Transmission Systems and Material Technology at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens. His research focuses on electromagnetic theory, radar systems, signal processing, and wave propagation, with applications in telecommunications and remote sensing. Education highlights: Ph.D., Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1986 M.Sc., Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1985 Diploma in Electrical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 1983 Research interests span radar technology, electromagnetic scattering, signal processing algorithms, and antenna design, with recent work emphasizing: Theoretical and experimental analysis of wave propagation Advanced signal processing for remote sensing Computational solutions for electromagnetic problems Fractal-based environmental characterization techniques Recent publications demonstrate strong trends in electromagnetic wave modeling, radar-based environmental monitoring, and computational ethics for medical devices. Articles frequently integrate theoretical frameworks with experimental validation across electromagnetics, signal processing, and regulatory compliance domains. Dr. Frangos directs the Radar Systems and Remote Sensing Laboratory, conducting research on synthetic aperture radar (SAR), radio coverage modeling, and electromagnetic measurements. The lab actively contributes to international collaborations advancing radar technologies and computational methods.






