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Bo Yang (S’16–M’20) received the BE
degree
in
electronic
information
engineering from China University of
Petroleum, Qingdao, China in 2008, the
ME and PhD degrees in electrical
engineering from Kyoto University, Japan
in 2018 and 2020. From 2019 to 2021, he
conducted research on high power wireless
power transfer systems, supported by
Research Fellowships for Young Scientists sponsored by the
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). He is
currently researching high power microwave wireless power
transmission at the Research Institute for Sustainable
Humanosphere, Kyoto University. From 2008 to 2015, he was
an RF engineer with the DAIHEN Group, Qingdao.
and there he was an associate professor since 2001. He was an
associate professor in Research Institute for Sustainable
Humanosphere, Kyoto University by recognizing the Radio
Science Center for Space and Atmosphere since 2004. From
2010, he has been a professor in Research Institute for
Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University. He has been
engaged in research on Solar Power Station/Satellite and
Microwave Power Transmission system. He is IEEE
Distinguish Microwave lecturer, IEEE MTT-S Technical
Committee 26 (Wireless Power Transfer and Conversion) vice
chair, IEEE MTT-S Kansai Chapter TPC member, IEEE
Wireless Power Transfer Conference advisory committee
member, international journal of Wireless Power Transfer
(Cambridge Press) executive editor, Radio Science for URSI
Japanese committee C member, past technical committee chair
on IEICE Wireless Power Transfer, Japan Society of
Electromagnetic Wave Energy Applications vice chair,
Wireless Power Transfer Consortium for Practical Applications
(WiPoT) chair, and Wireless Power Management Consortium
(WPMc) chair.
Tomohiko Mitani (M’05) received the
B.E. degree in electrical and electronic
engineering, M.E. degree in informatics,
and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering
from Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, in
1999, 2001, and 2006, respectively. In
2003, he was an Assistant Professor with
the Radio Science Center for Space and
Atmosphere, Kyoto University. Since
2012, he has been an Associate Professor with the Research
Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University. His
current research interests include the experimental study of
magnetrons, microwave power transmission systems, and
applied microwave engineering. Dr. Mitani is a member of the
Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
Engineers (IEICE) and the Japan Society of Electromagnetic
Wave Energy Applications (JEMEA). He has been a board
member of JEMEA since 2015. He has been the treasurer of
IEEE MTT-S Kansai Chapter since 2014.
Naoki Shinohara (M’06–SM’19) received
the B.E. degree in electronic engineering,
the M.E. and Ph.D (Eng.) degrees in
electrical engineering from Kyoto
University, Japan, in 1991, 1993 and 1996,
respectively. He was a research associate in
the Radio Atmospheric Science Center,
Kyoto University from 1996. He was a
research associate of the Radio Science
Center for Space and Atmosphere, Kyoto University by
recognizing the Radio Atmospheric Science Center from 2000,
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