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Prof. Krzysztof S. Kulpa

Scientific Director Defense and Security Research Center, Warsaw University of Technology Member at Large NATO STO Senior Member IEEE Associate Editor: IEEE TAES, International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies

Prof. Krzysztof S. Kulpa received his M. Sc., Ph.D. and Dr Sc. degrees from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) in 1982, 1987 and 2009 respectively. In 2014 he obtained the title of State Professor, granted by the President of Poland. Since 1990 - Professor at the Institute of Electronic Systems (WUT). In the years 1995-2014 - head of the Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, and since 2008 - the head of the Radar Technology Research Group at WUT. Since 2011 he has held the position of Scientific Director of the Defense and Security Research Center of the Warsaw University of Technology. He is a Chairman of Microwave and Radar Chapter of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunication, Polish Academy of Science, member of IEEE (SM) member of IEEE AES Radar Panel, EUMA and AOC. He is very active worldwide, presenting lectures, seminars and invited talks – being the Distinguish Lecturer of IEEE. Technical Program Committees member of several major international conferences in the field of radar, such as the International Radar Symposium IRS, European Synthetic Aperture Radar Conference EUSAR (since 2002), European Radar Conference EURAD, RADARxx, Fusion,Chairman of many SPSympo, MIKON,  and IRS conferences. Presently he is an associate editor for the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, the International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, and Telecommunications and IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. His area of interest is Radar Signal Processing including SAR, ISAR, PCL and EW technologies. In his professional life he has always combined the management of objectives, team and partner cooperation, leadership, teaching, and theoretical research and applications.