Dr. Amit Kumar Singh: “Metamaterial Inspired High Gain Multi Beam Millimeter Wave Antennas”

I am pleased to announce that the Antennas & Propagation Chapter of the IEEE Croatia Section prepared a new (free) online lecture for the end of the summer 2024!
This time, we host

Dr. Amit Kumar Singh
Indian Institute of Technology
Panta, India
who will give a lecture titled
“Metamaterial Inspired High Gain Multi Beam Millimeter Wave Antennas.”
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Date: September 10, 2024
Time: 3 pm (UTC+2:00)
Site: (free) online event (please register by Sep 7)
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Abstract
The ever-growing demand for high-speed wireless communication has paved the way for millimeter wave (mmWave) technology to emerge as a crucial component in next-generation networks. To harness the full potential of mmWave frequencies, high-gain multi-beam antennas are essential. This talk explores the novel concept of metamaterial-inspired antennas for achieving remarkable antenna performance in the mmWave spectrum. This abstract encapsulates the key elements of our research related to Metamaterial Principle, High Gain Multi Beam Antennas capabilities, Performance enhancement.
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Short Bio
Dr. Amit Kumar Singh received a Ph.D. degree from the Centre of Applied Research in Electronics, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India, in 2018. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India. He was Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, India, from March 2020 to February 2022. From November 2018 to February 2020, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea.
Dr. Singh is a recipient of Young Scientist Award-2021 for Excellence in Research by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) USA in July 2021.
His current research interests include THz and mmWave antenna designs for 5G and Beyond, metasurface and meta-antenna design, IRS for 5G and Beyond, easy deployable reflectarray antenna design for microsatellite application, microwave absorber, SDR, and SDR-based radars for detection and ranging.

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Hope to see you there!
Prof. Miroslav Joler
Chair of the Antennas & Propagation Chapter of the IEEE Croatia Section

Dr. Maria Garcia-Fernandez: “UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems: a key technology for detecting buried explosive threats”

Dr. Maria Garcia-Fernandez

The Antennas & Propagation Chapter of Croatia’s IEEE Section is pleased to announce an online talk to be given by Dr. Maria Garcia-Fernandez titled: “UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems: a key technology for detecting buried explosive threats.” 

Maria is one of the ambassadors of  the IEEE AP-S 2024 Young Professionals Program and its rising stars, which makes our pleasure to host and moderate her online talk.

This one-hour event will be held on June 26, starting at 3 pm (UTC+2:00) via an online link that will be shared to the attendees upon registration via this form.

 

Abstract

Radar technology plays an important role in our daily lives with applications ranging from security screening for ensuring the safety of the public to structural health monitoring to name a few. In the field of subsurface sensing, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a key technology for detecting buried explosive threats, such as landmines and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The talk will be focused on GPR systems mounted on board Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), leveraging the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) paradigm to provide high-resolution radar images of the subsurface. This kind of system brings together the advantages of UAVs (e.g., enabling the inspection of difficult-to-access areas without interacting with the soil) and the capability of radar systems to detect buried targets. In this talk, several prototypes of UAV-mounted GPR-SAR systems tested in realistic scenarios will be presented, showing their success to detect buried threats in realistic scenarios. The current challenges and future trends of this technology will be also discussed.

Short Bio

Maria Garcia-Fernandez received the BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in Telecommunication Engineering from University of Oviedo (Spain) in 2014, 2016 and 2019, and the BSc in Mathematics from National University of Education at Distance – UNED (Spain) in 2023. She was also a Visiting Student at Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA, USA) in 2013 and 2014. From 2013 to 2022 she was with the Signal Theory and Communications Research Group, TSC-UNIOVI, University of Oviedo. In 2022, she joined Queen’s University Belfast (United Kingdom), where she is currently a MSCA Research Fellow at the Centre for Wireless Innovation. She was also a Visiting Scholar with the Gordon Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems, Northeastern University (Boston, MA, USA) in 2018, and a Visiting Researcher with the Radar Department of TNO (The Hague, The Netherlands) in 2019. 

At the beginning of her scientific career, she worked on optimization techniques for electromagnetic imaging, and since 2015, she has been promoting a new research line focused on radar systems on board drones for subsurface imaging. Later, she also promoted the development of antenna measurement systems on board drones, coining the term of ‘beyond-the-visible’ applications with drones. In 2022 she started working on computational imaging, a novel radar paradigm based on compressive sensing theory. 

Her current research interests include radar systems, computational imaging, inverse scattering, remote sensing, antenna measurement and diagnostics, and non-invasive measurement systems on board unmanned aerial vehicles. She has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, and she holds two patents. She has also received several awards, such as the best student paper award in EuCAP 2019, two Galileo Masters Awards in 2019 (sponsored by the European Commission) and one National Award to the Best PhD Thesis on Telecommunication Engineering in Spain in 2020.

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