
Dimitrios Peroulis is the Reilly Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Senior Vice President for Partnerships and Online at Purdue University. In this role, he leads the offices of industry, military, and global partnerships, the office of engagement, and online programs. He is a pioneer in reconfigurable filter architectures, specifically those leveraging widely tunable, miniaturized cavity resonators to manipulate transfer functions. His laboratory has spun off four startups to license its core technologies, including Jones Microwave, where he serves on the Board, and LyoWave, which he co-founded and serves as a Board Member. He is an IEEE and IET Fellow, has co-authored over 450 journal and conference papers, and the book ‘Tunable Evanescent-Mode Filters: Principles, Implementation, and Applications,' Wiley-IEEE Press, 2025. He has received a number of awards including the National Science Foundation CAREER award (2008), the Outstanding Paper Award from the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society (2012), the Outstanding Young Engineer Award (2014) and the Tatsuo Itoh Award (2019) from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, and the IEEE Rudolph Henning Distinguished Mentoring Award (2024). He has received 11 teaching awards, including the 2010 HKN C. Holmes MacDonald Outstanding Teaching Award and the 2010 Charles B. Murphy Award, Purdue University's highest undergraduate teaching honor.