Christian Drizari received his B.Sc. degree in Digital Systems in September 2023 from the University of Piraeus, School of Information and Communication Technologies, Greece, and his M.Sc. degree in Digital Systems Security in January 2025 from the same institution. He has been an active member of the Telecommunication Systems Laboratory since October 2023, where he participates in various research projects.
His research interests include antenna theory and design, applied electromagnetics, RF and system integration, advanced beamforming techniques, physical layer security, and deep learning techniques in wireless communication systems. For his B.Sc. thesis, titled “Parasitic Antenna Design for Millimeter-Wave Frequency Applications”, he developed an ESPAR antenna using DRAs. During his M.Sc. studies, he investigated physical layer security, culminating in a thesis entitled “Secrecy Evaluation in Physical Layer Secure Systems from Ultra-Wide Band Channel Measurements”, where he performed UWB channel measurements and evaluated physical layer security by calculating secrecy metrics.