Mohamed Elmansouri, PhD

Biographical Summary: Mohamed Elmansouri received Bachelor and Master of Science degrees with honors in electrical engineering from University of Tripoli, Libya in May 2005 and 2008; respectively, and PhD degree from University of Colorado, Boulder in 2013. From Mar. 2005 to Jun. 2008, he was a telecommunication engineer at Agathon Systems Ltd. From January 2009 to May 2013, he was a PhD research assistant at University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Elmansouri joined the University of Colorado Boulder as a research associate in Jun. 2013 and he is currently a senior research associate. His broad research interests are in computational and applied electromagnetics. Specifically, he is interested in ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas design and miniaturization, time-domain characterization methodologies, impulse radio systems, frequency-independent antenna theory and design, high-power wideband arrays, simultaneous transmit and receive (STAR) antenna subsystems, wideband direction-finding sensors, lens antennas, and phased arrays. He was a student paper finalist at the 2010 Antenna Applications Symposium, third place winner of the student paper contest at the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-wideband (ICUWB), and the runner-up in the student paper contest at 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology. Dr. Elmansouri is an Associate Editor of the IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation, Senior Member of IEEE and URSI, Member of Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, and Antenna Measurements and Techniques Association.