Prof Dr. Georg Fischer | Wearables | Best Scholar Award
Prof Dr. Georg Fischer ,FAU/Technische Elektronik, Germany
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Fischer embarked on his academic journey with a focus on Electrical Engineering. He earned his Dipl.-Ing. (TH) in Electrical Engineering, with a concentration on Communications, RF, Electrodynamics, and Acoustics, from RWTH Aachen University, Germany, from 1986 to 1992. His dedication and expertise culminated in a summa cum laude doctorate from the University of Paderborn, Germany, on February 6, 1997, under the guidance of Prof. Wido Kumm and Prof. Ingo Wolff. His dissertation, titled “An Adaptive Receiving System for Satellite Broadcast with Adaptation of Beam Pattern and Polarisation,” set the stage for his illustrious career.
Qualifications and Career Stages šš
- Degree Program: Dipl.-Ing. (TH) Electrical Engineering, specializing in Communications, RF, Electrodynamics, and Acoustics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (1986-1992)
- Doctorate: Dr.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering, summa cum laude, University of Paderborn, Germany (February 6, 1997)
- Thesis: “An adaptive Receiving System for satellite broadcast with Adaptation of beam pattern and polarisation” under the supervision of Prof. Wido Kumm and Prof. Ingo Wolff
Academic and Professional Career š«š§
- Acting Head of Institute for Electronics Engineering: Since April 1, 2024
- Professor of NITech Academic Unit Cooperation Program: āInternational Joint Research on Life Systemā since August 10, 2017
- BMBF Excellence Cluster Medical Valley: Community Moderator for funding area IS āIntelligent Sensorsā
- Professor for Electronics Engineering at FAU: Since 2008, focusing on medical electronics, health assistive devices, energy-efficient electronics, and energy management
- Part-time Lecturer at FAU: 2001-2008, Institute of Microwaves and Photonics, teaching RF and digital architecture of mobile communication basestations
- Researcher at Bell Labs: 1996-2008, with notable positions and contributions in RF/Microwave systems and high-efficiency RF power amplifiers
- Research Assistant at University of Paderborn: 1993-1996, responsible for the Microwave and Antenna Lab
Engagement in the Research System šš
Memberships
- IEEE (MTT, AP, VTS, COMSOC, EMBS)
- VDE ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft), DKE (Deutsche Kommission Elektrotechnik, Normung)
- EUMA (European Microwave Association)
- IMA (Institut fĆ¼r Mikrowellen- und Antennentechnik)
Academic Self Governance
- PhD board of Engineering Faculty, Delegate of Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Technology (EEI)
- Commission for Education with Faculty Board, Delegate of EEI
- Head of Study Program IuK-Bachelor/ICT-Master Information and Communication Technology since 2013
- Active in the Study Board for Elite ASC program (Advanced Signal Processing and Communications)
Editorial Board Member and Reviewer
- Editorial Roles: IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF, and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology; MDPI Sensors; MDPI Micromachines
- Reviewer for: IEEE, Springer, Wiley, MDPI, Elsevier, Cambridge University Press, De Gruyter, IET Communications, ACES Journal, IJRES, Measurement
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Fischer is a leading figure in the field of Electronics Engineering, contributing significantly to research and education in RF systems, medical electronics, and energy-efficient technologies. His extensive career in both academia and industry reflects his commitment to advancing technological innovation and knowledge dissemination. šš§š”
.Publications Notes:š
Choice of Piezoelectric Element over Accelerometer for an Energy-Autonomous Shoe-Based System
How the Magnetization Angle of a Linear Halbach Array Influences Particle Steering in Magnetic Drug TargetingāA Systematic Evaluation and Optimization
Assessing the external validity of machine learning-based detection of glaucoma
Channel Parameter Studies of a Molecular Communication Testbed With Biocompatible Information Carriers: Methods and Data
Dielectric properties of unidirectional and biaxial flax/epoxy composites at frequencies up to 1 GHz