Resonant Inc. announced Dr. Andrew Guyette was the co-recipient of the Microwave Prize, awarded by The Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The annual award recognizes the most significant contribution by a published paper to the field of interest of the MTT-S.
Andrew C. Guyette and Eric J. Naglich co-authored the winning paper, titled Frequency-Selective Limiters Utilizing Contiguous-Channel Double Multiplexer Topology. The paper was published in the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol. 64, No. 9, pages 2871 through 2882, in September 2016.
George B. Holmes, CEO of Resonant, said "Our highly skilled team is a key part of our success, so it is an honor when their dedication, expertise and sheer hard work is recognized by our industry. Andrew is a key visionary and contributor on the team, and I, along with our entire Resonant team, congratulate him on this prestigious award."
According to LinkedIn, Guyette is a member of the technical staff at Resonant, which he joined in October 2016. Previously, he worked at the Naval Research Laboratory as a research engineer and at Agilent. He received a PhD from the University of Leeds and a master's in EE from the University of Hawaii.