Josef Nossek

Also published under:Josef A. Nossek, J. A. Nossek, J. Nossek

Affiliation

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Topic

Antenna Array,Additive Noise,Analog-to-digital Converter,Path Loss,Angle Of Departure,Channel Estimation,Mutual Coupling,Achievable Rate,Channel Model,Impedance Matrix,Input Signal,Minimum Mean Square Error,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Elements,Uniform Linear Array,Angle Of Arrival,Base Station,Cramer-Rao Lower Bound,Fisher Information Matrix,Line-of-sight,Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output,Mean Square Error,Phase Shift,Power Allocation Scheme,Power Consumption,Scattering Matrix,Single-antenna Users,User Equipment,Achievable Sum Rate,Analog Domain,Array Elements,Array Gain,Beamforming Vector,Butler Matrix,Changes In Amplitude,Channel Gain,Channel Matrix,Channel Parameters,Covariance Matrix,Diagonal,Diagonal Matrix,Discrete Fourier Transform,Discrete Fourier Transform Matrix,Energy Efficiency,Equivalent Circuit,Estimation Algorithm,Final Destination,High Power Amplifier,Impedance Parameters,

Biography

Josef A. Nossek (Life Fellow, IEEE) received the Dipl.-Ing. and Dr. techn. degrees in electrical engineering from the Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in 1974 and 1980, respectively.
In 1974, he joined Siemens AG, Munich, Germany, where he was engaged in filter design for communication systems. From 1987 to 1989, he was the Head of the Radio Systems Design Department, where he was instrumental in introducing high-speed VLSI signal processing into digital microwave radio. From 1989 to 2016, he was a Full Professor for circuit theory and signal processing with the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Munich. Since 2016, he has been an Emeritus of Excellence of TUM and a Full Professor with the Federal University of CearĂ¡, Fortaleza, Brazil.
Dr. Nossek was the President-Elect, the President, and the past President of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in 2001, 2002, and 2003, respectively. He was the President of Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, und Informationstechnik (VDE) from 2007 to 2008 and the Convention of National Associations of Electrical Engineers of Europe (EUREL) in 2013. In 2009, he became a member of the National Academy of Engineering in Germany (acatech). He was a recipient of the ITG Best Paper Award in 1988, the Mannesmann Mobilfunk (currently Vodafone) Innovations Award in 1998, and the Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Bavarian Ministry for Science, Research and Art in 1998. From the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, he was a recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal for Outstanding Contributions to the Society in 1999 and the Education Award in 2008. He was also a recipient of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande) in 2008, the IEEE Guillemin-Cauer Best Paper Award in 2011, the honorary doctorate (Dr. h. c.) from the Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Hungary, in 2013, and the VDE Ring of Honor in 2014.