Michal Mrozowski received the M.Sc. degree in Radiocommunication Engineering and PhD in Electronic Engineering, both with first class honors, from the Gdansk University of Technology in 1983 and 1990, respectively. In 1986, he joined Department of Electronics, Gdansk University of Technology where he is now a Full Professor, the Head of the Department of Microwave and Antenna Engineering. His research interests are concerned with the theory of guided electromagnetic waves, computational electromagnetics and photonics and microwave engineering. His current work is focused on the development of new fast numerical techniques for solving Maxwell’s equations in 3D boundary using multicore architectures and graphics processing units, automated microwave filter design using full-wave numerical methods, microwave filter synthesis, optimization techniques, CAD/EDA of passive microwave circuits, reduced order models for mesh-based numerical techniques (e.g. FDTD and FEM), surrogate model construction, and SPICE model generation Prof. M. Mrozowski is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy, and an elected corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is a past vice-dean for research of ETI Faculty, past chairman of the Polish AES/AP/MTT Chapter. Between 2015 and 2021 he served as a member of the Editorial Board of the Proceedings of the IEEE, and in 2004-2005 he was Associate Editor for the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters. He published one book and over 100 peer reviewed papers in IEEE journals and has developed several computational modules that were then integrated into commercial microwave CAD/EDA software. He was awarded almost 20 research grants from various agencies in Poland, European Union and the United States.