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Physicist / electrical engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rodica Ramer is a Romanian[1] born Australian professor of microelectronics at the University of New South Wales, where she and her team work on the development of radio-frequency microelectronic technologies, advancing wireless communication technology.[2][3] She earned a Ph.D from the University of Bucharest in solid-state physics in 1992.[1] Prior to working at UNSW, she was a senior research scientist at the Microwave Laboratory, National Centre for Nuclear Energy of Romania, a research associate at the Superconductivity Laboratory, the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and at the Microwave Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.[1] She is a fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy.[4]
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She has authored over 200 publications and holds a number of patents relating to microwave waveguide devices and antennas.[1]
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