Wireless and Microwave Metamaterials: Early Career Researcher Showcase
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About this event
We are delighted to present a showcase of state-of-the-art research into metamaterials for wireless and microwave applications. This is an opportunity to see a broad range of the current research taking place in UK universities and industry. Early career researchers from across the country will give short talks on their area of expertise.
This event, which will take place via Zoom, is suitable for academics, industrialists and policy makers at all career stages looking to find out more about the state of play in wireless and microwave metamaterials. It is online only, and will be used to identify key areas of interest amongst SIG members for future discussion groups. You will receive the Zoom link to the event after registration.
The timings for this event are as follows:
13.00 - 13.05: Introduction
13:05 - 13:20: Jianling Xiao, St Andrew's: Flexible holographic metasurface patches for antenna and radar applications
13:20 - 13:35: Kranti Kumar Katare, Queen's University Belfast: Metasurface inspired antenna
13:35 - 13:50: Abhijeet Sarangi, University of Warwick: Microwave dielectric properties of polycrystalline ceramics and challenges in measurement
13:50 - 14:00: Break
14:00 - 14:15: Chris King, Qinetiq: An investigation into the theoretical principles of scattering from, and propagation through, metamaterial arrays of conducting cylinders and spheres
14:15 - 14:30: The Viet Hoang, Queen's University Belfast: Dynamic Metasurface Apertures for Single-Pixel Compressive Polarimetric Imaging and Polarimetric Direction of Arrival Estimation
14:30 - 15:00: Discussion (goals setting) and close