Professor Stylianos P. Tsitsos is a distinguished academic at the Technological Educational Institute of Serres, Greece, where he serves in the Department of Informatics and Communications within the School of Technological Applications. With a career spanning over two decades in academia and industry, he has established himself as an expert in microwave engineering and telecommunications. His educational background includes a first-class Honors degree in Electrical Engineering from Democritus University of Thrace (1989), a Master's in Telecommunications and Digital Electronics from UMIST, UK (1991), and a PhD in Microwave Engineering from UMIST (1994). His research interests focus on Wireless Radiocommunications, Microwave Engineering, Telecommunication Networks, Numerical Methods in Microwave Devices, and Telecommunications Systems Simulation. Professor Tsitsos' publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to microwave filter design and analysis, with particular emphasis on ceramic monoblock filters for PCS and UMTS mobile communication systems. His work shows a progression from fundamental electromagnetic analysis techniques to practical filter design applications, reflecting both theoretical depth and engineering relevance in the telecommunications field. As a dedicated researcher, he has led multiple significant projects including the ARCHIMEDES II program focused on developing new methods for microwave filter analysis and design, and has collaborated with international organizations including TDK Corporation (Japan) and EPSRC (UK). Throughout his academic career, Professor Tsitsos has held significant administrative responsibilities, serving as Department Head from 2006-2010 and as Acting Director of the School of Technological Applications from 2009-2010, demonstrating his commitment to educational leadership alongside his research activities.







