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Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

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Alexandre Jean René Serres received the B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from INPG-ESISAR (2005) and the M.Sc. from INPG-ENSERG (2006), and earned the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), Brazil (2011). Since September 2011, he has been a Professor in UFCG’s Department of Electrical Engineering, where he coordinates the Radiometry Laboratory. In 2018, he became a permanent member of UFCG’s Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering (PPgEE/UFCG, CAPES 6) and assumed its coordination in 2020. His research spans electromagnetic energy harvesting, RF devices, metamaterials, RFID and sensing systems, antenna miniaturization, and frequency-selective surfaces (FSS). He has extensive experience supervising M.Sc. and Ph.D. students and leading technological innovation projects, with strong international collaboration and high-impact publications. He serves as a reviewer for major journals and on scientific/organizing committees of key conferences in telecommunications and electrical engineering. Prof. Serres is active in IEEE AP-S, MTT-S, EMC-S, SBMicro, SBMO, and EurAAP. He is Vice-Chair of the IEEE AP-S Chapter (Northeast Brazil Section; Chair 2020–2023) and Faculty Advisor of the IEEE AP-S Student Chapter at UFCG. In 2021, he received the IEEE AP-S Outstanding Chapter Award and the Outstanding Branch Counselor/Chapter Advisor Award. He also serves on IEEE MGA and AP-S COPE.

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