Activities in the AMOR (ATCZ203) project are performed by three partners. The partners and their function in the project are:

For details on the partners, please follow the respective link.

Assoc. prof. dr. Ing. Tomáš Gotthans

Tomas Gotthans (Member, IEEE) received the bachelor’s and Ing. degrees in electrical engineering from the Brno University of Technology in 2008 and 2010, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the Université de Marne-La-Vallée, France, in January 2014. In 2011, he joined ESIEE Paris, ESYCOM Laboratory, where he worked on the project AMBRUN (in collaboration with Thales Communications and Security, TeamCast, Supélec). He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Radio Electronics and SIX Research Centre, Brno University of Technology. His research interests include digital predistortion of power amplifiers, wireless communications theory, and chaos theory.  More details can be found at https://www.vutbr.cz/en/people/tomas-gotthans-78218.

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Holger Arthaber

Assoc.Prof. Holger Arthaber is heading the Microwave Engineering Group at TU Wien. His interests include both fundamental and applied topics: nonlinear modeling, RFID, microwave sensors, antennas, and system design. He runs a microwave lab with measurement capabilities up to 70 GHz and an antenna measurement system up to 40 GHz. More details on Holger Arthaber can be found on his personal website http://www.emce.tuwien.ac.at/en/staff/arthaber.htm.

FH-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Hans-Georg Brachtendorf

Hans Georg Brachtendorf graduated in Electrical Engineering from RWTH Aachen university, Germany and obtained the Ph.D. degree and the Venia Legendi from the University of Bremen, Germany, respectively. He was affiliated with the Wireless Laboratory of Bell Laboratories/Lucent Technologies in Murray Hill/New Jersey, USA, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits in Erlangen, Germany. Since 2005 Dr. Brachtendorf is full professor at the University of Applied Science of Upper Austria. His research interests include Computer-Aided Design of electronic circuits with emphasis on radio frequency circuits, Digital Signal Processing and Digital Communications. More can be found at https://signal-processing-lab.fh-hagenberg.at/en/staff/