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Computer Science (microwave engineering) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Computer Science (microwave engineering) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Reconfigurable Surfaces for High-Efficiency RF Energy Harvesting

The objective of energy harvesting is to convert electromagnetic waves into usable direct currents that can be stored. A promising innovation in this field is the use of two-dimensional artificially engineered reconfigurable surfaces. Read more

Phased Array Antenna Systems for MM-Wave/THz Communications

With the escalating need for greater data traffic and the proliferation of connected devices, millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) and Terahertz (THz) frequencies have become pivotal elements, opening numerous possibilities in diverse wireless communication scenarios. Read more

Intelligent Metamaterials/Metasurfaces for 5G/6G Wireless Networks

Within the framework of 5G/6G infrastructure, advancements in addressing solutions and service extensions pave the way for innovative technologies like Intelligent Metamaterials and Meta surfaces systems. Read more

Reconfigurable Antennas for Computational Microwave Imaging

Conventional microwave imaging methods involve variants of synthetic aperture radar and phased arrays. These techniques offer significant drawbacks in terms of key system metrics, including data acquisition speed, imaging resolution, and hardware-layer complexity. Read more

Unlocking the Future of High-Capacity Ground-to-Satellite Communications

Supervisory Team: Dr. Kyle Bottrill, Dr. Yongmin Jung, and Prof. Periklis Petropoulos . Project Description. High-capacity ground-to-satellite communications have long relied on microwaves for data transmission, as they have since the very first communications satellites were launched. Read more

Adaptive Signal Processing for Dynamic Environments

In recent years the cost of many sensors has decreased, which combined with increased ease of use has led to a vast increase in the number of sensors being employed to measure increasingly complex environments. Read more
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