Franco Di Paolo received his Ph.D Degree in Electronic Engineering in 1984 from University of Roma “La Sapienza”.He has spent several years as microwave circuit designer in industries as Fatme-Ericsson S.p.A, Elettronica S.p.A, Telit S.p.A, Finmek-Space S.p.A. Now, he is with the University of Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy. His research interests are in Applied Electromagnetism, Solid State microwave Power Amplifier, Vacuum Tube microwave Power Amplifiers. He is an IEEE Associate Member of CAS and MTT Societies.
Alberto Leggieri received his Degree in Electronic Engineering in 2011 and Ph.D. Degree in 2016 from University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. Since 2011, he is with S.I.T. S.p.A as R.F. Laboratory Manager, developing linear accelerators and RF power sources. He is a voluntary external researcher at University of Rome “Tor Vergata” since 2008, where is involved in the development of RF complex structures as Filters, Phase Shifters, Power Spatial Combiners and sensors as well as High Power Microwave devices such as Electron Guns, LINAC, Klystrons, Magnetrons and Vircators. His research interests are in applied electromagnetism, MMIC devices, Vacuum Tubes, particle accelerators, and Multiphysics Modeling.
Davide Passi received the Degreein Electronic Engineering in July 2013 and the Ph.D. Degree in 2017 from University of Rome “Tor Vergata” . Since 2017, he is with Leonardo S.p.A. as Microwave Design Engineer. His research interests are in Applied Electromagnetism, MMIC Devices, Solid State Microwave Power Amplifiers and Spatial Power Combiners.
Lorenzo Valletti received his Degree in Electronic Engineering in June 2020 from University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and he is attending the Ph.D. course in Electronic Engineering in developing High Power Microwave devices such as Vircators, Milos and Power Spatial Combiners. His research interests are in applied electromagnetism, MMIC devices, Vacuum Tubes, and Multiphysics Modeling.
Stefano Fantauzzi received his Degree in Electronic Engineering in June 2020 from University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and he is attending the Ph.D. course in Electronic Engineering in developing new types of Millimeter-Wave Power Amplifiers such as Spatial Power Combiners. His research interests are in applied electromagnetism, MMIC devices, and Multiphysics Modeling.