Romain Fleuryمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Romain Fleury is an Associate Professor at the Laboratory of Wave Engineering (LWE) , part of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) School of Engineering and Institute of Electrical and Micro Engineering (IEL) . He earned a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2015 under Andrea Alù, followed by a Marie-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship at ESPCI Paris-Tech and CNRS Langevin Institute (2016). His research explores wave physics and engineering , focusing on topological insulators , nonreciprocal wave propagation , and time-modulated metamaterials . He has co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Science , Nature , and Physical Review series, with recent work on topological acoustics , active metamaterials , and wave-based analog computing . Dr. Fleury received the Eccellenza Grant (2021) from the Swiss National Science Foundation and an ERC Starting Grant (2022) . He co-founded Minwave , a startup selling miniaturized microwave devices patented by his lab, which has garnered awards such as ESA-BIC CH , FIT , and Venture Kick . He has served as Technical Program Committee Chair for Eucap 2019 and on the Editorial Board of the New Journal of Physics . Recognized for teaching excellence with the STI Polysphere Award (2019) and IEL Best Teacher Award , he teaches courses including Electromagnetics , Antennas , and Advanced Photonics . His work bridges fundamental wave physics with applied technologies , emphasizing topological effects , nonlinear systems , and metamaterials . Collaborations span institutions such as ESPCI Paris , University of Texas at Austin , and University of Vienna , with applications in acoustic imaging , 5G antennas , and optical signal processing . His recent publications highlight ultrafast anti-lasing , reconfigurable metasurfaces , and disorder-assisted photonic crystals , reflecting a career dedicated to advancing wave engineering through topological and nonreciprocal designs .










