Józef Wiesław Modelski
Józef Modelski was born on 25 March 1949 in Kawnice, Poland.
In 1967 he graduated from the secondary school in Konin, having been the winner
of nationwide chemistry and physics contests. He received his M.Sc. degree in
electronics (specialization: radio engineering) in 1973 at the Faculty of
Electronics of Warsaw University of Technology (WUT). The Faculty Council has
also granted him the degrees: Ph.D. (1978), based on the dissertation: Method
of Designing a Microwave Analogue Phase Shifter in a Set Frequency Band (with
distinction), and the D.Sc. (1987) for the monograph: Microwave Analogue
Modulators and Phase Shifters. In 1994 he received the state title of
Professor.
Since 1973 Józef Modelski has
been employed at the Institute of Radioelectronics of Warsaw University of
Technology, holding in sequence all academic positions from teaching/research
assistant to tenured professor (1991). In 1976-77 he spent 14 months in the US
as a Fulbright grantee working with the microwave laboratories at the Texas
University in Austin, Cornell University (Ithaca) and Communication Satellite
Corporation COMSAT (Clarksburg). In 1985 he spent 6 months in Germany as a DAAD
grantee. He has been on numerous research internships to European telecommunications
firms and universities in inter alia: UK, Italy, Belgium, Portugal and
Germany. In 1986 he joined for 2 years the Braunschweig Technical University
(Germany) as a senior scientist and visiting professor.
J. Modelski’s research
interests focus on microwave techniques, radiocommunications and television. In
the early 70’s he participated in the creation of methods and equipment for
measuring microwave semiconductor diodes parameters. Thereafter, for over ten
years he dealt with the design and construction of microwave modulators and
phase shifters used in telecommunication systems – at first devices with
semiconductor diodes, and in the 80’s also devices with MESFET transistors and
ferrite elements. During his stay at the Braunschweig Technical University he
was involved in researching the design of microwave subsystems in the
technology of integrated waveguides INWATE and the main project was focused on
working out the prototype of a satellite converter for the German
telecommunications industry. In the years 1983-94 he conducted research on the
design of accurate methods for analyzing dielectric and ferrite resonators as
well as applying these resonators in filters, generators and material
properties measurements in microwave band. In recent years his research
interests have mainly focused on ferroelectric and smart antennas. J. Modelski
has managed several major research projects conducted for national entities, inter
alia: designing the concept and conditions for the implementation of GSM-R
System for the Polish Railways (1997-99).
He is the author and co-author
of over 300 publications, 9 patents and 4 monographs, inter alia: Microwave
Modulators and Phase Shifters with Semiconductor Diodes (WNT, 1984), Dielectric
Resonators and their Applications (PWN, 1990). His major original
achievements implemented in practice include: the microwave integrated phase
modulator used in the transmitter of the INTELSAT satellite (USA, 1978) and the
TV converter integrated circuit in the INWATE technology for French-German satellite
- Kopernikus (implemented for mass production, Germany, 1988). Within the last
few years he has initiated and co-organized a fair number of international
programmes. His research team was involved in 5 European projects: 2 EU
specific targeted research projects: Reconfigurable Systems for Mobile Local
Communication and Positioning RESOLUTION as well as Core Subsystem for Delivery
of Multi-Band Data in CATV CODMUCA, integrated EU project:
Co-operative Systems for Road Safety “ Smart Vehicles on Smart Roads”
SAFESPOT, 2 EU networks of excellence : Antenna Centre of Excellence
ACE2 and Top Amplifier Research Groups in a European Team TARGET. Currently,
he has been coordinating EU Specific Targeted
Research Project PROTEUS - Integrated Mobile System for Supporting Anti-terrorist and
Crisis Management Operations. For his research
achievements he has received 6 Awards of the Ministry of Science and Higher
Education (1979, 1981, 1989, 1985, 1991, 1995) and the Award of the Technical
Sciences Division of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1988). His
team was also the winner of the European Microwave Association Award for the
best paper of the European Microwave Conference 2008 in Amsterdam.
J. Modelski has lectured the
following courses: Electromagnetic Field Theory (1979-89), Microwave
Techniques (1978-81), Contemporary Applications of Microwaves (1983-97),
Satellite Television (1988-99), Cable Television (1989-98), Antenna
Analysis and Design (1995-2001). Satellite Communications (1997-).
He is the co-author of the textbook: Selection of Problems on the
Electromagnetic Field Theory (WNT, 1990) as well as two textbooks for
laboratories: Measurements of Antennas Characteristics and Basics of
Radiocommunications. In the 90’s he coordinated two European educational
programs: TEMPUS: JEP-2038 The Use of Computers in Electrical Engineering
Education (1991-94) and JEP-7403: Modern Technologies in
Telecommunications for New Polish Educational Systems (1994-97). At that
time, he also initiated and co-established several new laboratories for
television, antennas and radiocommunications at the Institute of
Radioelectronics, WUT. He has also started up a new specialization at the
regular studies – Radiocommunications and Multimedia Techniques,
initiated evening and continuing education studies of Radiocommunications
specialization as well as launched specialistic courses within the framework of
Radiocommunications Study, Multimedia Techniques and Biomedical Engineering-
RADEM, for in-company trainings. He has been supervisor
of over 100 B.Sc. and M.Sc. theses, as well as 19 Ph.D. dissertations. For the
didactic achievements he has received numerous distinctions, including the
Medal of National Education (2003) and 4 Awards of the Ministry of Science and
Higher Education (1975, 1983, 1991, 1999).
In the years 1980-85 J. Modelski
acted as proxy for the Rector of WUT and Chair of the Rector’s Committee on
Foreign Internships for Students;, in 1994-96 he was Head of the specialization
Radiofrequency Engineering at the Faculty of Electronics and Information
Technologies; WUT, in 1998-2006 he was a Member of the Rector’s Committee for
the University Development and Modernization. In the years 1988-2000 he headed
the Television Division and in the years 2003-08 the Radiocommunications
Divison at the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technologies. Since 1996
he has held the position of the Director of the Institute of Radioelectronics
at WUT. He is Founder and President of the Foundation for the Development of
Radiocommunications and Multimedia Technologies (1999-). Since 2006 he has also
been Chair of the Council of Academic Sports Association at WUT.
Since 2000 Professor Modelski
has been a Fellow Member of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Since 2007 he has been a
Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) and Chairman of the Electronics and Telecommunications Committee of
PAN. In 2008 he was President of IEEE
Microwave Theory and Techniques Society and in 2009-2010 Director of IEEE Region 8 (Europe, Africa and Middle
East). In the years 1994-2006 he was Chairman of the International Conference
on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications MIKON, and since 2004 he has
been Chairman of the Microwave and Radar Week in Poland.
In the years 2003-08 he was Chair of Microwaves and Radiolocation Section of PAN.
J. Modelski was IEEE Region 8 Vice-chair for Technical Activities in the
years 2005-06 and a Member of General
Assembly of the European Microwave Association in the years 1997-2007. Since
1997 he has been a Member of the Board of Space Research Committee of
PAN and Chair of the Astronautics and Space Techniques Commission of PAN. He is
Associated Member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences and Warsaw
Scientific Societyo a Member of Scientific Councils at the National Institute
of Telecommunications and Telecommunications Research Institute. He acted as
Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Research Center of Radio and
Television CENRiT (1991 – 2006). He has been a Member of TPC and Steering
Committees of numerous conferences in the field of electronics and
telecommunications (inter alia: International Microwave Symposium (USA),
European Microwave Conference) and member of Editorial Committees of
several scientific international and Polish periodicals (e.g. IEEE
Transactions on MTT, Proceedings of the EuMA, Electronics and
Telecommunications Quarterly PAN).
Professor Modelski acts as a
consultant to many governmental agencies, industry and telecommunication
operators. He was a Member of the
“Interministerial Space Coordination Council” – Advisory Body towards Prime
Minister (2001-2006), Chairman of the Telecommunication Council – Advisory Body
towards President of the Office of Telecommunications and Post Regulations (2004-2006).
He is Chair of the Conference Programme Committee of the Polish Chamber of
Electronics and Telecommunication – PIKE.
J. Modelski has been awarded inter
alia:, the Cavalier’s Cross of the Order of the Restoration of Poland, the
Medal of National Education, the Golden Cross of Merits, the Silver Medal of
the Senate of the Republic of Poland, the Minister of Communication
Distinction, IEEE Third Millenium Medal, IEEE MTT-S Walter Cox Award, Awards of
the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Medal of 80th
Anniversary of Polish Broadcasting.
He is married, has three
children and two granddaughters. His interests include classical opera and
medieval history; he enjoys skiing, gardening and playing bridge.