Egidio RAGONESE

Associate Professor of Electronics [ING-INF/01]

Egidio Ragonese received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electronics and automation engineering from the University of Catania, Italy, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. From 2003 to 2011, he was with the DIEEI of the University of Catania, holding the position of Research Fellow first and Research Assistant Professor later on. He also held the position of Adjunct Professor at the University Kore of Enna, Italy, teaching electronics classes for graduate programs. While working in academia, he was deeply involved in industrial R&D programs by collaborating with the Radio Frequency Advanced Design Center, a joint research center supported by the University of Catania and STMicroelectronics, Catania, Italy. In October 2011, he joined STMicroelectronics, Catania, Italy where was RF Design Manager in the R&D department up to 2017. In 2018, Egidio Ragonese joined the DIEEI of the University of Catania as Associate Professor of Electronics.

In 2020, he gained the Italian National Scientific Qualification for the position of Full Professor.

He is co-author of about 100 papers, 2 books, 2 book chapters and holds 35 patents.

Prof. Ragonese is member of the National Ph. D. Program in Micro- and Nano-Electronics.

The National Ph. D. Program is coordinated by the Univerity of Pavia and involves 11 univerities.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/egidio-ragonese-36461430/

 

List of papers in IRIS

Ragonese, Egidio - Author details - Scopus

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6SbmfxUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

 

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In the last years, the research activity was aimed at the conception, design, and experimental characterization of RF and mm-wave systems/ICs for wireless applications (e.g., UMTS, 5 GHz W-LAN, vehicular 24/77 GHz short-range/long range radars, RF harvesting, RFIDs, etc.) in different technological platforms (CMOS, SiGe BiCMOS, organic TFTs, BCD, etc.). The activity was mainly developed within the framework of Italian or European research projects, as well as joined academia industrial R&D programs. 

His recent research is focused on the design of integrated systems for data/power transfer with galvanic isolation and mm-wave ICs for radar applications.