John Bandler Memorial Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition Finalists

Congratulations to this year's IMS2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition Finalists!

 

What’s Cooking in the Microwaves — Planet Earth

Bharath Cimbili, University of Freiburg


Holographic Communication: Bringing Star Wars Magic to Life

Yiting Zhang, Tianjin University


Enabling Real Time Underwater Diver-to-Diver Communication

Sukriti Shaw, Purdue University


Analog Predistortion

Dhecha Nopchinda, Gotmic AB


Beam-Charged Minds by Crafting a Wireless Symphony

Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi, University of Toronto


Wireless Positioning Using Radar Reflections

Shivani Sharma, University of South Florida


AFSIW: The Technology That Keeps You Connected Like Never Before

Maxime Le Gall, Bordeaux University


The Last SAW Duplexer

Christof Pfannenmüller, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg


Fast and Reliable Operating Point Switching for Mobile Network Basestation PAs to Reduce Global Energy Consumption

Maximilian Becker, TU Dresden


Living with Autonomous Drones — Radar Technology as the Science Behind that Fiction

Tobias Welling, Ruhr University Bochum


Detecting Challenging Objects Using Radar Repeater

Tasin Nusrat, University of South Florida


Efficient Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Array: From Medicine to Manufacturing

Kushagra Singhal, University of Toledo


Small but Mighty: A Power-Efficient Radar for Contactless Vital Signs Detection

Donglin Gao, Rutgers University


From Radar to Artificial Intelligence: Matrix Multiplication on a Chip!

Amirhossein Aalipour Hafshejani, University of California, Los Angeles


What Happens When 5G Antennas Work Against Each Other?

Xuepu Wu, IMEC