Ingrid Moerman
Belgian electrical engineer
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Ingrid Moerman (born 1965)[1] is a Belgian electrical engineer whose research focuses on wireless networking, including software-defined radio, cognitive radio, body area networks, and vehicular ad hoc networks. She splits her work between a professorship in the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at Ghent University, and a staff researcher position in the Internet & Data Lab of imec, a Belgian research and development hub for digital technologies.[2]
Education and career
Moerman was a student of electrical engineering at Ghent University, where she received an engineering degree in 1987 and completed her Ph.D. in 1992.[2]
She became an assistant professor (docent) at Ghent University in 2000, an associate professor (hoofdocent) in 2003, and a full professor (hoogleraar) in 2009.[1] She is also president of the board of directors of ASTRID, the national emergency communications system of Belgium.[3]
Recognition
Moerman was named to the 2026 class of IEEE Fellows, "for contributions to experiment-driven wireless research".[4]