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Published June 2021 | Published
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Microwave Pioneers: Arye Rosen, "Microwaves in Medicine Was Just my Hobby"

Abstract

This is the fourth article in our continuing series of biographical pieces with a technical lean. The subject of this paper is Professor Arye Rosen, who – while employed full time at RCA Sarnoff Research Laboratory as an engineer and working on the side more-or-less as a "hobby" - pioneered the use of microwave angioplasty and ablation techniques in cardiology, and later influenced the use of microwaves in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Dr. Rosen's life story is as varied and interesting as his career path, and his contributions both to traditional microwave devices as well as microwaves in medicine will definitely inspire those of you who feel like they are pulled in more than one direction professionally. In Dr. Rosen's case, he did "have it all," but he worked very hard to make it happen and he took lots of chances…as you will hear!

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© 2021 IEEE. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. For more information, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The author would like to thank Dr. Rosen for several very memorable personal meetings and fruitful discussions over the years. Even though we have only met individually a few times, I have treasured these brief and very positive interactions and always left more uplifted and more knowledgeable than when I arrived.

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