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Biography

Kenle Chen is an associate professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His ongoing research projects include work on linear, efficient and wideband RF power amplifiers and transmitters for 5G and beyond, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). He is also involved in developing high-efficiency millimeter-wave power amplifiers and transmitters through the NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center. His innovative research extends to extreme-performance RF power amplifiers for emerging wireless communications and advanced carrier-aggregation and MIMO radio-frontend architectures.

In addition to his research, Chen actively contributes to the academic community as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. He serves as the chair of the Orlando chapter of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society/Antennas and Propagation Society and is a steering committee member for the IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference. Chen also serves as conference session chair for the IEEE International Microwave Symposium and IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference.

Chen is a technical reviewer for 17 international journals, including the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems.

Recent Publications

Forthcoming

Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Purdue University

Specialties

  • Radio-frequency and millimeter-wave integrated circuits
  • Energy-efficient, high-speed, wideband and high-efficiency radio solutions
  • 5G-and-beyond wireless communication systems
  • Reconfigurable high-frequency circuits
  • Interdisciplinary applications of radio technology

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