Professor Dimitra Kaklamani is a distinguished faculty member at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), where she serves as a Professor in the Division of Information Transmission Systems and Material Technology. With over 300 publications to her name, she has established herself as a leading researcher in microwave engineering, wireless communications, and computational electromagnetics, having progressed through academic ranks from Lecturer (1995) to Professor (2009). Her research spans numerous critical areas in electrical engineering: Microwave Theory and Techniques Wireless Communications and MIMO Systems Computational Electromagnetics Object-Oriented and Distributed Computing Security & Privacy in Networked Systems Machine Learning Applications in Telecommunications Professor Kaklamani's research trajectory demonstrates a natural evolution from traditional microwave engineering toward cutting-edge areas like AI-enabled wireless communications and privacy-preserving network architectures. Her recent work (2023-2025) shows particular focus on intelligent metasurfaces for wireless communications, federated learning applications in next-generation networks, and security aspects of 5G/6G systems. This reflects both continuity with her foundational work in computational electromagnetics and adaptation to emerging technological frontiers. She serves as Editor of an international book by Springer-Verlag (2000) in applied Computational Electromagnetics and regularly reviews for IEEE journals, demonstrating her standing in the scholarly community. Her teaching portfolio is equally comprehensive, ranging from foundational courses like Linear Circuits Analysis to advanced topics such as Computational Electromagnetics and Machine Learning in Mobile Computing, reflecting her broad expertise across electrical engineering disciplines.






