About Us


Webert Montlouis, PhD, FIEEE, FAAIA, FAIIA

Founder and CSO

Webert Montlouis received his BS, MS, and PhD in electrical and computer engineering from Northeastern University, Boston, MA. He has been the chair of the IEEE Massive MIMO standard development working group. He is also the co-chair of the Massive MIMO working group. He has served as general co-chair of the IEEE Massive MIMO workshop and session chair for many IEEE conferences. He is the Founder and CSO of WEMSS LABORATORY LLC. He was with Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. He served as Chief Scientist at the Applied Physics Laboratory and faculty in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. He previously worked for the System Architecture, Design, and Integration Directorate, a division of the Raytheon Company in Boston, MA. During his tenure at Raytheon, he developed system architecture, concepts of operation, algorithms, and performance analyses for phased array radar systems. He also worked as a Technical Consultant for firms specializing in developing ASIC and FPGA for communication systems. His research interests are Multi-Channel System Architecture, Sensing, Next Generation Radar Systems, Wireless Communications 5G and Beyond, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Information Science, and Biomedical Signal Processing. He is a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the IEEE Communications Society, and the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society.