I am seeking for brilliant and highly motivated undergraduate, masters and PhD students for research in active and smart electromagnetic/optical/acoustical devices. Desired qualifications include good understanding of electromagnetic theory, experience with simulation software (CST, Comsol) and basic experimental skills (e.g., measurement of PCBs, antennas or other microwave components with a VNA). Please, feel free to contact me if you are interested or have any questions.
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Saeed Keshavarz successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis with the title “Time-modulated and Topological Microwave Components for Wireless Communication Systems.” Congratulations, Saeed!
Our paper “First-Principles Analysis of Energy Exchange in Time-Varying Capacitors for Energy Trapping Applications” in collaboration with the group of Prof. Mario Mencagli from UNCC has been published in IEEE Access.
Dimitrios Sounas has been selected to receive the Brillouin medal from the International Phononics Society with his colleagues Andrea Alu from CUNY and Romain Fleury from EPFL for their work on acoustic nonreciprocity.
Our group has several open positions on time-varying metamaterials. More details can be found here.
Dimitrios Sounas was selected to receive the Brillouin Medal from the International Phononics Society with his colleagues Romain Fleury (EPFL) and Andrea Alu (CUNY) “for their demonstration of non-reciprocal and topological phonon transport at the macroscopic scale.”