Christophe Roblin has been associate professor at Télécom Paris since the fall of 2010. He has been associate professor at ENSTA Paris (École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées Paris) for 18 years and the head of the Microwave team since 1995. He graduated in electrical engineering from École Nationale de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace in 1987 and obtained his doctorate on sub-millimeter sensors for radio astronomy in 1992. Christophe Roblin has extensive experience in the design and modeling of antennas and high-frequency circuit boards.
Since 2002, his areas of research have focused on ultrawide-bandwidth (UWB) communications, especially the design of UWB antennas, characterization and parametric modeling. He is also involved in antenna and channel topics for body area networks, as well as in the modeling of statistical antennas.
He made significant contributions to several European projects: ADAMO (FP4), ULTRAWAVES (FP5) and PULSERS I & II. He also led the ENSTA PULSERS I team as well as the BANET project on the ANR WBAN. He took part in the FP7 SELECT projects (relating to hybrid UHF / UWB RFID with location functions – RTLS) and LEXNET (exposure to electromagnetic fields). Christophe Roblin has authored and co-authored around 150 articles, communications, technical reports and book chapters.