Abstract: Next-gen wireless systems need reconfigurable radios that work across diverse standards, but bulky band-select filters remain a key barrier to integration. This talk introduces fully passive, low-loss filtering techniques that suppress blockers at the antenna interface, enabling high-linearity, software-defined receivers. The solution is scalable and fits easily into existing architectures.

Bio: Soroush received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Iran, in 2018 and he is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of EECS at MIT. Soroush is the recipient of the ISSCC 2024 Jack Kilby Outstanding Student Paper Award, the 2025 MIT SoE Extraordinary Teaching and Mentoring Award, and the 2024 MIT RLE Claude E. Shannon Fellowship.