Vlad Marsicمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Vlad Marsic is an Assistant Professor specializing in RF engineering and semiconductor technologies. He is affiliated with the Centre for E-Mobility and Clean Growth, focusing on experimental and theoretical research in magnetic sensors, GaN transistors, and energy harvesting systems. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and infrastructure innovation. Education: BEng in Communication Engineering, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, 'Gh. Asachi' University, Romania (2002) MSc in Low Power RF Sensing, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, UK (2012) EngD in RF Communication and Location Services, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), University of Warwick, UK (2019) Research Interests: RF Technologies: Wireless networks, power line communication (PLC), and remote sensing Semiconductor Devices: GaN transistors, Hall-effect sensors, and switching behavior analysis Energy Systems: Li-ion battery diagnostics and energy harvesting Research Trends: His publications (2021–2025) emphasize advancements in GaN-based sensor integration, magnetic field analysis, and battery diagnostics. Recent work addresses challenges in sensor sensitivity, noise mitigation, and energy-efficient communication systems. Awards: Best Paper Award (multiple conferences in RF experimental and modelling domains) Grants and Labs: Involved in collaborative projects with industry partners, focusing on smart infrastructure and clean energy technologies. Active in interdisciplinary teams developing novel sensing and communication solutions. Key Collaborations: Engaged with institutions across the UK and international partners in electromagnetic simulation, semiconductor design, and sustainable energy systems.





