Prof Dr. Filiberto Bilotti | Next-Gen Comms | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Filiberto Bilotti, Heritage Institute of Technology, India
š Dr. Filiberto Bilotti received his Laurea and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from ROMA TRE University, Italy, in 1998 and 2002, respectively. š« He is currently a Full Professor of electromagnetic field theory and the Director of the Antennas and Metamaterials Research Laboratory at ROMA TRE University. š” His research focuses on microwave antennas, metamaterials, and metasurfaces, resulting in over 500 papers and 3 patents. š Prof. Bilotti is Vice President and Executive Director of METAMORPHOSE VI and has served as President and on various editorial boards and conference committees. š He’s been honored with the IEEE Fellow grade, NATO SET Panel Excellence Award, and multiple innovation prizes.
šĀ Professional Profiles :
š Education:
Dr. Filiberto Bilotti holds a Laurea and Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from ROMA TRE University š. With a strong academic foundation, they’ve contributed significantly to the field of metamaterials and antenna design, leaving an indelible mark on research and innovation.
š Professional Affiliations:
Director of the Antennas and Metamaterials Research Laboratory, Vice President and Executive Director of METAMORPHOSE VI
šØāš¬ Editorial Roles:
Dr. Filiberto Bilotti has played pivotal roles in shaping the scholarly landscape as a former Associate Editor for both IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, and the journal Metamaterials š. Through their editorial contributions, they have fostered the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the fields of antennas and metamaterials.
š Awards:
Dr. Filiberto Bilotti is widely recognized for their groundbreaking contributions to metamaterials, earning the prestigious title of IEEE Fellow in 2017 š. Their exceptional work has also been honored with the NATO SET Panel Excellence Award in 2016, alongside numerous other accolades, highlighting their outstanding achievements and leadership in the field.
š„ Service to the Scientific Community:
Organized numerous conferences, served on editorial boards, chaired international workshops
š Teaching Experience:
Mentored students and researchers in the field of applied electromagneticsš
š¬ Research Focus:
Dr. Filiberto Bilotti’s research is at the forefront of electromagnetic engineering, with a primary focus on š” microwave antennas and their intricate interplay with cutting-edge technologies like š® metamaterials. His pioneering work extends to the realm of š”ļø cloaking metasurfaces, where he explores ways to manipulate electromagnetic fields for stealth applications. Additionally, his investigations into š reconfigurable metasurfaces promise groundbreaking advancements in adaptable antenna systems, shaping the future of wireless communication and beyond.
šĀ Publication Impact and Citations :
- šĀ Publications: 445 documents indexed in Scopus.
- šĀ Citations: A total of 6715 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Filiberto Bilotti’s research within the academic community.
- All Time:
- Citations: 8693 š
- h-index: 47 š
- i10-index: 165 š
- Since 2018:
- Citations: 4067 š
- h-index: 36 š
- i10-index: 100 š
šØāš« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. šš¬
Publications Top Notes :
Published in 2007 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, cited by 442 articles.
2.Ā Subwavelength, compact, resonant patch antennas loaded with metamaterialsĀ
Published in 2007 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, cited by 352 articles.
Published in 2007 in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, cited by 329 articles.
4.Ā Design of Miniaturized Metamaterial Patch Antennas With -Negative LoadingĀ
Published in 2008 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, cited by 288 articles.
5.Ā Phase-induced frequency conversion and Doppler effect with time-modulated metasurfacesĀ
Published in 2019 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, cited by 173 articles.