Jasmin Grosinger is an Associate Professor at Graz University of Technology's Institute of Microwave and Photonic Engineering, specializing in wireless systems and RF engineering. Her research advances sustainable wireless technologies through innovations in energy harvesting and communication systems. Primary research areas include: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), antenna design for IoT applications, wireless power transfer efficiency, and development of batteryless sensor systems. Recent work emphasizes miniaturization challenges in metal environments and radiation-hardened space applications. Publication analysis reveals strong focus on: impedance measurement methodologies, NFC/WPT interoperability solutions, ultra-low power circuit design, and robust wireless systems. Research consistently addresses energy efficiency in passive electronics. Awards recognize contributions to microwave theory and practical implementations: Administrative Committee Member of IEEE MTT-S, Distinguished Microwave Lecturer award, and multiple best paper contest awards. Current projects investigate electromagnetic compatibility in challenging environments and next-generation wireless standards.






