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Portuguese Engineer Wins Top IEEE Young Professional Award for RF Sensor Breakthroughs

Last updated: 2026-05-09 12:34:32 · Science & Space

Breaking News: IEEE Honors RF Circuit Pioneer

Ana Inês Inácio, a senior member of IEEE, has been awarded the prestigious IEEE–Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Young Professional Award. The recognition cites her leadership in IEEE Young Professionals and her pioneering work in RF sensor systems.

Portuguese Engineer Wins Top IEEE Young Professional Award for RF Sensor Breakthroughs
Source: spectrum.ieee.org

The honor was announced today at the IEEE annual conference. Inácio works at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in The Hague, where she integrates circuits that enable next-generation radar technologies.

Award Highlights Dual Career Path

Inácio’s award recognizes two parallel achievements: advancing RF circuit design and building global professional communities. “I’ve always liked building things,” she said. “Sometimes that means circuits; sometimes it means helping people connect and grow together.”

The IEEE–Eta Kappa Nu honor society award specifically lauds her for “fostering innovation and inclusivity” through community engagement. IEEE officials noted that her work bridges technical excellence with impactful volunteerism.

Background: From Rural Portugal to Global Recognition

Inácio grew up in Vales do Rio, a farming and textiles village in central Portugal. Her grandfather, a self-taught electrical repairman, sparked her curiosity by explaining household fixes. “He would show me why something broke and how we could fix it,” she recalled.

Portuguese Engineer Wins Top IEEE Young Professional Award for RF Sensor Breakthroughs
Source: spectrum.ieee.org

She earned an integrated master’s in electrical engineering from Universidade de Aveiro, then completed a six-month exchange at Eindhoven University of Technology. That experience shifted her path toward integrated circuit research.

Today, at TNO, she designs the invisible signals—radio waves between satellites and sensors—that make advanced radar work. Her circuits are foundational to next-generation RF sensor systems.

What This Means for Wireless Tech

Inácio’s work directly impacts the future of wireless communications and radar. Her integrated circuits improve the sensitivity and efficiency of RF sensors, which are critical for 5G, autonomous vehicles, and defense systems.

Beyond technology, her IEEE volunteer leadership creates pathways for young engineers globally. “Inácio exemplifies how technical innovation and community service can drive real change,” said an IEEE spokesperson.

The award positions her as a role model for the next generation of RF engineers. It also highlights TNO’s role in shaping cutting-edge wireless technologies that will define the next decade.