IEEE MTT-S WEBINARS
Calendar for upcoming webinars
Microwave Webinars cover a range of topics that are relevant to the Microwave industry, straight from the innovators who are pioneering the latest innovations. Position your organization as a thought-leader with a direct touch-point into the industry by sponsoring a Microwave webinar.
*Editorial Calendar is tentative and subject to change.
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2025 Webinar Calendar
Date
Topic
Speaker
1/14/2025
RF Plasma Circuits and Antennas
Dimitrios Peroulis | Purdue University
2/11/2025
Emerging Digital Transmitters for Wireless Communication From RF to mm-Wave
Huizhen Jenny Qian | Xidian University
3/11/2025
Lessons from the 3MT: Crafting and Delivering Clear, Brief, and Memorable Scientific Presentations
Erin Kiley | Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
4/8/2025
Noninvasive Passive Internal Body Thermometry using Microwave Receivers
Zoya Popovic | University of Colorado, Boulder
5/13/2025
Short-Range Microwave Sensing for Healthcare Applications
Changzhan Gu | Shanghai Jiao Tong University
6/10/2025
Recent Advances in Multi-functional and Unilateral RF Filters
Dimitra Psychogiou | University College Cork & Tyndall National Institute
7/8/2025
The Qubits: Neither Simultaneous Zero and One nor Schrödinger’s Cat, Just Noise and Noisy Signals
Abbas Omar | University of Magdeburg, Germany
8/12/2025
Unconventional Behavior of Infinite-Q Resonant Circuits: Application to Qubits
Abbas Omar | University of Magdeburg, Germany
9/9/2025
Integrated Sensing & Communication for future networks
Qammer H. Abbasi | University of Glasgow, UK
10/14/2025
Silicon-Based Phased-Arrays and their Impact on Satellite Communications, Point-to-Point Communications , 5G/6G and Radars
Gabriel Rebeiz | UC San Diego
11/11/2025
Efficiency-linearity trade-off in Doherty Power amplifiers
Anna Piacibello | Politecnico di Torino
12/9/2025
Powering the Future: Overcoming Obstacles in Wireless Power Beaming
Ifana Mahbub | The University of Texas at Dallas
*Editorial Calendar is tentative and subject to change