University of Adelaide academics elected as IEEE Fellows

Associate Professor Mathias Baumert and Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Rosenberg recognised for innovative research by IEEE.

Associate Professor Mathias Baumert

Associate Professor Mathias Baumert

The University of Adelaide’s Associate Professor Mathias Baumert and Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Rosenberg have been elected as 2024 IEEE Fellows for their significant contributions to technological advancements. The prestigious IEEE Fellowship is an esteemed distinction reserved for an individual’s work that has left an indelible mark on the field of technology.

Associate Professor Mathias Baumert – a highly regarded biomedical researcher within the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering – is at the forefront of creating novel technologies to address health issues. He works closely with leading medical scientists, testing innovative technologies to ascertain their clinical values and effectiveness in a practical healthcare setting. The IEEE Fellowship stands as a testament to his commitment to innovation and excellence in the realm of biomedical engineering.

Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Rosenberg has been recognised for his pioneering contributions to radar image formation. The IEEE Fellowship honours his dedication to pushing the boundaries of technological possibilities within this area and he is a valued member of the university’s engineering community.

Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Rosenberg

Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Rosenberg

Professor Nelson Tansu, Head of School for Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide, said, “We are very proud of the achievements and seminal contributions of both Dr Baumert and Dr Rosenberg. This is a momentous achievement for our School and reflects the significant impact made by two of our distinguished colleagues. It also highlights our university’s commitment to fostering a culture of excellence in technological research and innovation. This achievement resonates not only within the academic community but also underscores our institution’s role as a hub for groundbreaking advancements in critical technologies.”

Both Dr Baumert and Dr Rosenberg will join a select group of IEEE Fellows at the University of Adelaide. Their recognition not only elevates their professional standing but also brings pride to the University of Adelaide, solidifying its position as a leading institution in shaping the future of technology – for generations to come.

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