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Mon 16 Jun | 08:00 - 17:20
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Microwave Materials and Processing Technologies for RF Wireless Applications
Yang Yang, Guoan Wang
UTS, Univ. of South Carolina
Microwave materials and processing/manufacturing technologies are the fundamental questions to be addressed for all microwave devices, systems and applications. The committee focuses on bridging the gap between microwave materials/manufacturing technologies and their applications in RF devices, microwave circuits, systems and applications. The committee promotes the materials and processing solutions for implementing functional RF devices and systems using conventional and emerging processes, including additive, subtractive, and hybrid manufacturing, multi-material fabrication and integration. The committee is an excellent window for cross-discipline collaboration and innovation. Experts from microwave chemistry and physics are involved in the working groups expanding the FoI of MTT society, which brings opportunities for the MTT-S community to gain cross-disciplinary expertise. The proposed workshop will host distinguished researchers in this area to share their news and views on microwave materials and processing technologies for radio-frequency and wireless applications.
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-1 Silicon Micro-Machined Liquid Crystal Tunable Microwave and mm-Wave Devices
Raafat R. Mansour
Univ. of Waterloo
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-2 Innovative Filter Designs: Leveraging 3D Printing for Enhanced Performance
Cristiano Tomassoni
Università di Perugia
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-3 Introduction to Physical Optics for Modeling Complex Microwave and Antenna Devices
Oscar Quevedo-Teruel
KTH
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-4 Monolithic 3D Integrated RF Components Enabled by Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Dimitra Psychogiou
Univ. College Cork
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-5 Advancing Antennas and Microwave Devices Through Laser Powder-Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing
José Rico-Fernández
Northern Waves
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-6 Switchable and Tunable Ferroelectric Devices for Adaptive and Reconfigurable RF Circuits (TBC)
Amir Mortazawi
Univ. of Michigan
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-7 Liquid Metal (LM) Enabled Microwave and mm-Wave Devices
Yi Wang, Jiafeng Zhou
Univ. of Birmingham, University of Liverpool
08:00 - 17:20
WMH-8 “Zero-Power” Additively Manufactured FHE-Enabled Wireless/5G+ Ultrabroadband Modules for 5G+, Digital Twins, SmartAg, Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities Applications
Manos M. Tentzeris
Georgia Tech