Paolo Arcioni
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering and Information
University of Pavia
Italy
Biography
Paolo Arcioni was born in Busto Arsizio, Italy, in 1949. He received the degree in electronic engineering from the University of Pavia, Italy, in 1973. He joined the Department of Electronics of the University of Pavia as a Researcher in electromagnetics and has been teaching a course in Microwave Theory as an Associate Professor since 1976, and as a Full Professor since 2000. His current research interest concerns the development of numerical methods for the electromagnetic CAD of passive microwave components and of interaction structures for particle accelerators. In 1990, he spent a period as Visiting Scientist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA, where he was involved with the RF group in the design of optimized cavities for the PEP II project.
Research Interest
Electromagnetism applied, design of microwave circuits, electromagnetic modeling
Publications
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Design of low-loss transmission lines in scaled CMOS by accurate electromagnetic simulations.
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Current and Future Research Trends in Substrate Integrated Waveguide Technology
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Microwave and Millimeter Wave Circuits and Systems - Emerging Design, Technologies and Applications