Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief
Zhongxiang Shen
Professor
Yangtze Delta Region
Academy of Beijing
Institute of Technology, China
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Zhongxiang Shen (Fellow, IEEE) received the B.Eng. degree from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China, in 1987, the M.S. degree from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 1990, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, in 1997, all in electrical engineering.
From 1990 to 1994, he was with the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China. He joined Com Dev Ltd., Cambridge, ON, as an Advanced Member of Technical Staff in 1997. He spent six months each in 1998, first with the Gordon McKay Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, and then with the Radiation Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, as a Post-Doctoral Fellow. In January 1999 to December 2023, he was a faculty member at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He recently joined Yangzte Delta Region Academy of Beijing Institute of Technology, Jiaxiang, Zhejiang Province, P. R. China. He has authored or co-authored more than 230 journal paper (among them 170 were published in IEEE journals) and presented more than 200 conference papers. His research interests include the design of small and wide-band antennas, analysis and design of frequency-selective structures, and hybrid numerical techniques for modelling RF/microwave components and antennas.
Prof. Shen served as the Chair of the IEEE MTT/AP Singapore Chapter in 2009. He was the Chair of the IEEE AP-S Chapter Activities Committee from January 2010 to July 2014. He served as the Secretary of the IEEE AP-S from July 2014 to December 2018. He was an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation from July 2016 to July 2022. He was an elected AdCom Member of the IEEE AP-S. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE AP-S from Jan. 2021 to Dec. 2023. Prof. Shen is the current Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation.
Advisory Board
Constantine A. Balanis
Professor
Arizona State University, USA
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Constantine A. Balanis (S'62 - M'68 - SM'74 - F'86 – LF'04) received the BSEE degree from Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, in 1964, the MEE degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, in 1966, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, in l969. From 1964-1970 he was with NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton VA, and from 1970-1983 he was with the Department of Electrical Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. Since 1983 he has been with the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, where he is Regents' Professor. His research interests are in computational electromagnetics, electromagnetic metasurfaces for RCS reduction, antenna beamforming and low-profile antennas. He received in 2004 a Honorary Doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the 2017 IEEE MTT-S Rudolf Henning Distinguished Mentoring Award, the 2014 James R. James, Lifetime Achievement Award, LAPC, Loughborough, UK, the 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, the 2012 Distinguished Achievement Alumnus Award (College of Engineering, The Ohio State University), the 2005 Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, the 2000 IEEE Millennium Award, the 1996 Graduate Mentor Award of Arizona State University, the 1992 Special Professionalism Award of the IEEE Phoenix Section, the 1989 Individual Achievement Award of the IEEE Region 6, and the 1987-1988 Graduate Teaching Excellence Award, School of Engineering, Arizona State University.
Dr. Balanis is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. He has served as Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (1974-1977) and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (1981-1984); as Editor of the Newsletter for the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (1982-1983); as Second Vice-President (1984) and member of the Administrative Committee (1984-85) of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society; and Chair of the Distinguished Lecturer Program (1988-1991), Distinguished Lecturer (2003-2005), member of the AdCom (1992-95, 1997-1999) and Chair of the Awards and Fellows Committee (2009-2011) all of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. He is the author of Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design (Wiley, 2016, 2005, 1997, 1982), Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics (Wiley, 2012, 1989) and Introduction to Smart Antennas (Morgan and Claypool, 2007), and editor of Modern Antenna Handbook (Wiley, 2008) and for the Morgan & Claypool Publishers, series on Antennas and Propagation series, and series on Computational Electromagnetics.
Nader Engheta (S'80–M'82–SM'89–F'96) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena.,He is the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, with affiliation in the departments of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Bioengineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy.
After spending one year as a postdoctoral research fellow at Caltech and four years as a Senior Research Scientist at Kaman Sciences Corporation's Dikewood Division, he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a member of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. He was the graduate group chair of electrical engineering from 1993 to 1997. Selected as one of the Scientific American Magazine 50 Leaders in Science and Technology in 2006 for developing the concept of optical lumped nanocircuits, he is a Guggenheim Fellow, an IEEE Third Millennium Medalist, a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), Optical Society of America (OSA), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and of the SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering.
He is the recipient of the 2014 Balthasar van der Pol Gold medal from URSI (International Union of Radio Science), the 2013 Inaugural SINA award in engineering, 2013 Benjamin Franklin Key award, the 2012 IEEE Electromagnetics Award, the 2008 George H. Heilmeier Award for Excellence in Research, the Fulbright Naples Chair Award, NSF Presidential Young Investigator award, UPS Foundation Distinguished Educator term Chair, and several teaching awards. He was an Associate Editor of the IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (2002–2007), of the IEEE Transactions on Antenna and Propagation (1996–2001), and Radio Science (1991–1996). He was on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, and of Metamaterials. He is currently on the Editorial board of Physical Review X (PRX) of the American Physical Society, of Waves in Random and Complex Media, of Nanophotonics, and of the Istituto Superiore Mario Boella Book Series in Radio Science. He served as an IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Distinguished Lecturer for the period 1997–1999. He is a member of Sigma Xi, Commissions B, D, and K of the U.S. National Committee (USNC) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), and a member of the Electromagnetics Academy. He was the Chair of the Commission B of USNC-URSI for 2009–2011 and of the Gordon Research Conference on Plasmonics in 2012. His current research interests and activities span over a broad range of areas including metamaterials and plasmonics, nanooptics and nanophotonics, nanocircuits and nanostructures modeling, graphene photonics, one-way flow of photons, bio-inspired/biomimetic polarization imaging and reverse engineering of polarization vision, miniaturized antennas and nanoantennas, hyperspectral sensing, biologically-based visualization and physics of sensing and display of polarization imagery, fields and waves phenomena, fractional operators and fractional paradigm in electrodynamics. He has guest edited/co-edited several special issues, including the special issue of the Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications on “Wave Interaction with Chiral and ComplexMedia” in 1992, part special issue of the Journal of the Franklin Institute on “Antennas and Microwaves” in 1995, special issue of Wave Motion on “Electrodynamics in Complex Environments” in 2001, special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Antenna and Propagation on “Metamaterials” in 2003, special issue of Solid State Communications on “Negative Refraction and Metamaterials for Optical Science and Engineering” in 2008, special issue of the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics on “Metamaterials” in 2010, the special issue of the Proceedings of IEEE on “Metamaterials: Fundamentals and Applications in Microwaves and Optical Regimes” in 2011, and the special section of the Physical Review X (PRX) on metamaterials. He co-edited the book “Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations” by Wiley—IEEE Press, 2006. (Based on document published on 6 November 2014).
Gianluca Lazzi is a Provost Professor at the Keck School of Medicine (Ophthalmology) and the Viterbi School of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) at the University of Southern California. He was a USTAR Professor and the Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Utah from 2009 to 2017. Prof.Lazzi's research work has been sponsored by several US federal agencies, including NIH, NSF, and DOE. He has made contributions to fields of bioelectromagnetics, liquid metal electronics, antennas, wireless electromagnetics, magnetic neurostimulation, and computational neuroscience. For the past 20 years he has been working on an artificial retina to restore partial vision to the blind; he is currently the Principal Investigator of an interdisciplinary and multi-institutional, National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported research effort on “Multiscale Modeling for Neural Excitation.” He has published over 200 papers in journals, conference proceedings, and books. His research work has been featured in publications such as Forbes, the Economist, MSNBC, MIT Technology Review, and several others.
Prof. Lazzi has been the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) from 2008 to 2013 of one of the leading journals in the field of antennas and propagation, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (AWPL). Recently, he was one of the invited speakers at the Grand Challenges in Life Science Symposium, held at the National Academies; a keynote speaker at the 2017 International Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES) Symposium, Suzhou, China; and a keynote speaker at the 2015 URSI-AT-RASC, Gran Canaria. He is one of the co-founders of Teveri LLC, and served as its Chief Executive Officer from 2015 to 2017. Teveri focuses on the commercialization of stretchable conductive fibers knitted in clothing and athletic apparel to bring biometric, sensing and illumination solutions to smart clothing. A Fellow of the iEEE and the AIMBE, Prof. Lazzi served as the Chair of Commission K (Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine) (2006–2008) and a Member-at-Large (2009–2011) of the U.S. National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), AdCom member of the IEEE APS Society, Chair of Publications of the IEEE APS Society and Vice President, Publications, of the IEEE Sensors Council. He was the recipient of the 1996 Curtis Carl Johnson Memorial Award from the Bioelectromagnetics Society, a 1996 URSI Young Scientist Award, a 2001 Whitaker Foundation Biomedical Engineering Grant for Young Investigators, a 2001 National Science Foundation CAREER Award, a 2003 NCSU Outstanding Teacher Award, the 2003 NCSU Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award, the 2003 ALCOA Foundation Engineering Research Award, the 2006 H.A. Wheeler Award from the IEEE AP Society, a 2008 Best Paper Award at the IEEE GlobeCom Conference, the 2009 ALCOA Foundation Distinguished Engineering Research Award, a 2009 R&D 100 Award, and the 2009 Editors Choice Award from the R&D Magazine for the Artificial Retina Project.
Koichi Ito received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Chiba University, Japan, and the Ph.D degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He is currently a Professor Emeritus and Visiting Professor at the Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University. From 2005 to 2009, he was Deputy Vice-President for Research, Chiba University. From 2009 to 2015, he served as Director of the Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University.
He has been appointed as a Visiting Professor to Hiroshima University, Japan, since 2015, and as an Honorary Professor of Xidian University, China, since 2019.
His main research interests include small antennas for mobile communications, microwave antennas for medical applications such as cancer treatment, research on evaluation of the interaction between electromagnetic fields and the human body by use of human-equivalent phantoms, and antenna systems for body-centric wireless communications.
He has authored and co-authored nearly 200 peer-reviewed journal papers, over 400 international conference papers and over 20 book chapters including “Handbook of Microstrip Antennas” (IEE, 1989) and “Antennas and Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communications” (Artech House, 2012). He co-edited the book “Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals” (Artech House, 2018).
Dr. Ito is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Japan, and a Fellow of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI). He served as Chair of the Technical Committee on Human Phantoms for Electromagnetics, IEICE, from 1998 to 2006, Chair of the IEEE AP-S Japan Chapter from 2001 to 2002, an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation from 2004 to 2010, an AdCom member for the IEEE AP-S from 2007 to 2009, a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE AP-S from 2007 to 2011, General Chair of IEEE iWAT2008, an Editor for the International Journal of Hyperthermia from 2008 to 2017, Chair of the Technical Committee on Antennas and Propagation, IEICE, from 2009 to 2011, a member of the Board of Directors, the Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) from 2010 to 2013, a Councilor to the Asian Society of Hyperthermic Oncology (ASHO) from 2010 to 2018, a Lecturer for the European School of Antennas on “Antennas and Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communications” in 2011, 2013 and 2018, General Chair of ISAP2012, a Delegate to the European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP) from 2012 to 2017, a Vice-President of the Japanese Society for Thermal Medicine (JSTM) from 2017 to 2019, IEEE AP-S President-Elect for 2018, and IEEE AP-S President for 2019. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of Commission K, URSI, and as IEEE AP-S Immediate Past-President for 2020.
He has been invited as a keynote speaker at many international conferences including EuCAP2017 (Paris, France, 2017). He has received several awards including the 2009 Excellent Paper Award from IEICE Communications Society, the Best Paper Award from ISAP2012, the 2015 Society Award from JSTM, and the 2020 Balthasar van der Pol Gold Medal from URSI.
Senior Editor
Jiang Zhu (F’22) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Zhejiang University, China, the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from McMaster University, Canada, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada. From 2010 to 2014, he was a Senior Hardware Engineer with Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA. From 2014 to 2016, he was with Google[x] Life Science Division and then a founding member with Verily Life Science, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA. From 2016 to 2021, he founded the Wearable Wireless Hardware Group at Google LLC, Mountain View, CA, USA, and led the Antenna and RF research and development for the emerging Wrist-worn, Hearable, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality products, projects, and technologies. In 2021, he joined Meta Reality Labs, Sunnyvale, CA, USA, as Head of Antenna Research, where he leads a group of talented and diverse research scientists and engineers to work on the enabling technologies for the immersive computing and metaverse.
His research interests are in the areas of consumer applications of RF, antennas, and electromagnetics in the areas of wireless communications, human body interaction and sensing, and wireless power. His work leads to over 100 IEEE journal and conference publications and US patents, many of them have been commercialized in some of the most popular consumer products in the world. He was a recipient of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Outstanding Young Engineer Award and the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Doctoral Research Award. He has received several Student Paper Awards as a student as well as a project supervisor, including the most recent one – the First Place Best Student Paper Award in the 2021 IEEE AP-S Symposium on Antennas and Propagation with his intern student at Google.
He has been an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, the IEEE Internet of Things Journal, the IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, and IET Microwaves, Antennas, and Propagation. He is also the Guest Co-Editor for the IEEE Communications Magazine – Special Feature Topic on Antenna Systems for 5G and Beyond, and Guest Co-Editor for the IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation – Special Section on Advances in Antenna Design for Metaverse and Other Modern Smart Mobile Devices. He is a member of the IEEE AP-S Industrial Initiatives Committee, the IEEE AP-S Young Professional Committee, a member and industry liaison of the IEEE AP-S Membership and Benefits Committee, a member of the IEEE MTT-S Technical Coordination Future Directions Committee—IoT Working Group, and a member of the IEEE MTT-26 RFID, Wireless Sensors, and IoT Committee. He serves as TPC Co-Chair for the 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Antenna Technology (iWAT 2023), and TPC Co-Chair for the 2022 IEEE International Microwave Biomedical Conference (IMBioC 2022). He serves on TPC and TPRC for numerous conferences, including IEEE APS, IMS, and RWS.
Buon Kiong Lau (F’22) is a Professor, a Division Head, and the Deputy Department Head at the Department of Electrical and Information Technology, Lund University, Sweden. Dr. Lau is best known for his contributions to various aspects of multi-antenna systems in wireless communications. Dr. Lau was an Associate Editor (AE), Senior AE and Track Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (TAP) (2010-2016). He received an award from TAP for exceptional performance as an Associate Editor during 2014-2015. He was also a Guest Editor of the 2012 TAP Special Issue on MIMO Technology, the Lead Guest Editor for the 2016 TAP Special Issue on Theory and Applications of Characteristic Modes, and a Guest Editor of the 2022 IEEE TAP Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence in Radio Propagation for Communications. He was the Lead Guest Editor of the 2013 Special Cluster on Terminal Antenna Systems for 4G and Beyond for the IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, as well as the Lead Guest Editor of the 2022 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine Special Issue on Characteristic Modes – Into the Mainstream and the Path Beyond. Dr. Lau is an Education Committee Member in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), where he served as the Student Design Contest Coordinator (2013-2015). He was an AP-S Distinguished Lecturer (2017-2019). He is an elected AP-S Administrative Committee (AdCom) Member and the Vice-chair of the AP-S Technical Directions Committee.
Editorial Office
Editorial Committee for Content
Identifying cutting-edge research topics that address key challenges in the antennas and propagation field
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C.J. Reddy
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Editorial Committee for Impact
Amplifying and bridging published content with impact
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Jorge Costa
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Constantine Sideris
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Editorial Committee for Outreach
Maximizing the visibility and outreach of published research
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Wei Sha
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Associate Editors
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Qammer Abbasi
University of Glasgow, UK
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Compact antenna design, RF design and radio propagation, nano communication, Biomedical applications of Terahertz communication, Antenna interaction with human body, Implants, body centric wireless communication issues, wireless body sensor networks, non-invasive health care solutions, cognitive and cooperative network and multiple-input-multiple-output systems -
Jaume Anguera
Ignion, Spain
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Microstrip antennas, patch antennas, mobile handsets, mobile antennas, planar inverted-F antennas, matching networks, fractal antennas, small antennas, multiband antennas, MIMO antennas, nature-inspired antennas, genetic based antennas, embedded antennas, reconfigurable antennas -
Nicola Anselmi
ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy
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Antenna array analysis and synthesis, antenna tolerance analysis, MIMO arrays, antenna optimization, metamaterials, metantennas, elementary radiators, wireless power transfer, time-modulated arrays, optical phased arrays, electromagnetic inverse scattering and imaging, localization -
Yifan Chen
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
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Antennas and propagation for wireless wearable and implantable systems; electromagnetic medical imaging and sensing; molecular, biological, and multi-scale communications; interaction of electromanetic fields with biological materials; computational methods for bio-electromagnetics; antennas and propagation for wireless health monitoring -
Jorge Costa
University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Design of microwave and millimetre-wave antenna. Biomedical antennas. RFID and UWB antennas. Dielectric lenses. Reflectarrays and Transmitarrays -
Sema Dumanli
Bogazici University, Turkey
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Antenna design for implantable and wearable devices, in-body sensing, bio-hybrid implant sensors and multiscale communications -
Stavros Georgakopoulos
Florida International University, USA
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Reconfigurable antennas, reflectarrays, wireless power transfer, RFID, arrays, wideband antennas and arrays, wearable and implantable antennas -
Lei Guo
Dalian University of Technology, China
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Wireless energy harvesting techniques, dielectric resonator antennas, millimeter-wave antenna arrays, wireless sensing technologies -
Irene Karanasiou
Hellenic Military Academy, Greece
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Microwave sensing/imaging, Biomedical sensing/imaging, bioelectromagnetics, hyperthermia, microwave and RF telecommunications -
Rakhesh Singh Kshetrimayum
Indian Institute of Technology, India
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MIMO printed antennas, dielectric resonator antennas, antennas for wireless communications -
Min Li
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
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Microwave and millimeter-wave antenna, MIMO antenna, array antenna, MIMO array, active and integrated antenna -
Mengmeng Li
Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
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Analytical and numerical techniques for analysis, design of antenna array and metasurface, electromagnetic compatibility, and computational electromagnetic algorithms -
Leonardo Lizzi
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
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Small antennas, miniature antennas, reconfigurable antennas, tunable antennas, wearable antennas, textile antenna, internet-of-things, liquid metal antennas, 3D printed antennas, multi-band antennas, terminal antennas -
Kai Lu
Sun Yat-sen University, China
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Yasuo Morimoto
Meta Reality Labs, California, USA
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Antennas, phased array, feeding circuits, transmission lines, filter, waveguide, mmWave -
Nasimuddin
Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), A-STAR, Singapore
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RF, Microwave/mmWave, and Antenna Engineering -
Sima Noghanian
CommScope, USA
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Wearable and implanted antennas, 3D printed and flexible antennas, wireless power transfer for medical implants, biomedical microwave imaging, MIMO antennas, MIMO channel measurement and modeling -
Ahmed Abdelmottaleb Omar
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
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Analysis and design of frequency-selective surfaces, absorptive frequency-selective transmission/reflection surfaces, microwave absorbers, polarization rotators, and compact, wideband, and dual-polarized mm-Wave antennas, and reflector/lens and reflect array antennas -
Zhen Peng
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Computational Electromagnetics -
Peiyuan Qin
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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Reconfigurable antennas, transmitarrays, reflectarrays, multibeam antennas, metasurface-based antennas -
Marco Salucci
ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy
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Inverse problems, microwave imaging, antenna arrays (mainly synthesis), evolutionary computation, machine learning -
Giuseppe Schettini
Roma Tre University, Italy
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Scattering ground penetrating radar artificial media, in particular periodic and electromagnetic band-gap media antennas employing artificial media -
Wei Sha
Zhejiang University, China
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Computational electromagnetics, multiphysics simulation, metamaterials, nano-electromagnetics, and quantum electromagnetics -
Mohammad S. Sharawi
Blue Origin LLC, University of Washington, USA
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MIMO antennas, Reconfigurable Antennas, Millimeter-wave antenna arrays, Active Antennas and Integrated Antenna systems -
Yuanfeng She
National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
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Millimeter-wave band antenna, antenna efficiency evaluation, antenna measurement, and antenna metrology. -
Constantine Sideris
University of Southern California, USA
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Computational electromagnetics, numerical methods, integral equations, boundary element methods, finite difference methods, optimization, inverse design, topology optimization, circuits, analog integrated circuits, CMOS integrated circuits, nanophotonics, silicon photonics, biosensors, and bioelectronics -
Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim
Feng Chia University, Taiwan
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5G Sub-6GHz/mmWave Antenna, Smartphone Antenna, Laptop Antenna, MIMO Antenna, Base Station Antenna, Vehicular Antenna, Circularly Polarized Antenna, RFID/NFC antenna. -
Haihan Sun
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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Microwave sensing, non-destructive testing, ground-penetrating radar, base station antennas and arrays, ultrawideband antennas -
Kunpeng Wei
Xiaomi Communications Co Ltd
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5G/5.5G Terminal RF and antenna system Meta-antennas mmwave and UWB antennas, Satellite communication antennas, Phased array antenna for Radar system -
Shu Sun
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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Channel modeling for millimeter wave, channel modeling for large antenna arrays/reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, beamforming for millimeter-wave systems -
Wei Fan
Aalborg University, Denmark
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Radio channel sounding, estimation, modeling and emulation, Over-the-air (OTA) testing of multi-antenna systems, antenna measurements, antenna array signal processing -
Fan Wu
Southeast University, China
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Reflectarrays and transmit arrays, reconfigurable antennas, millimeter-wave and terahertz antennas, base station antennas, circularly polarized antennas, and periodic structures. -
Qianyun Zhang
Beihang University, China
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Antenna theory, antenna arrays, UWB antennas, and spectrum sensing