July 2023: Our group has attended the 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science
Meeting at Portland, Oregon, and presented four of our research works at the conference.
Dec 2022: Congratulations to Ewomazino Edhere for successfully completing his thesis MS degree! His MS thesis work focused on "3D-Printing of Dielectric Antennas Through Digital Light Processing".
Aug 2022: Habeeb Adeagbo joined WiSERL in Fall 2022 as a PhD student. Welcome on board!
July 2022: Dr. Yang chaired the special session on the Recent Developments in the Theory of Characteristic Modes, and a regular session on reconfigurable arrays at the 2022 IEEE APS conference.
July 2022: Kitch Mensah-Bonsu presented his work on equivalent circuit model for reconfigurable surfaces at the 2022 IEEE APS conference in Denver.
March 1, 2022: New issues of the CM SIG Newsletter can be found here.
Feb, 2022: WiSERL received the NSF ERI (Engineering Research Initiation) Award to develop novel dielectric antennas for microwave and mmWave communication and imaging systems.
Jan 2022: Welcome new graduate student, Kitch Mensah-Bonsu, joining WiSERL.
September 1, 2021: Please find the 2nd issue of the Characteristic Modes Special Interest Group (CM SIG) Newsletter here! Many thanks to Fan Jiang and Dr. Zhan Zhang for their contribution to the letter!
August 2021: WiSERL received a joint NSF grant dedicated to the research on advancing the wireless communication systems and networks for advanced manufacturing!
June 1, 2021: Check out our inaugural issue of the Characteristic Modes Special Interest Group (CM SIG) Newsletter here! Thanks Nikolai Peitzmeier for his contribution to the letter!
May 2021: Dr. Yang received the seed grant from the Center of Excellence in Product Design and Advanced Manufacturing (CEPDAM) at NC A&T.
We will present our paper "Implementation of A Flat-Bottom Luneburg Lens Based on Conformal Transformation Optics" at the 2021 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA, during Jun 6-11, 2021.
On Dec 3, 2020, Dr. Yang gave a webinar on "Application of Characteristic Mode Theory to MIMO Antennas" to the Special Interest Group on Theory of Characteristic Modes (SIG TCM). The webinar is available on Youtube and Bilibili.
We presented our paper "Shape Synthesis of Multi-mode Dielectric Resonator Antennas using Characteristic Modes" at the international Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium, during March 22-26, 2020, at Monterey, California, USA. (virtual conference due to Covid-19)
We presented our paper "A Decoupling Network Based on Characteristic Port Modes" at the 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting, during July 5-10 2020, Montréal, Québec, Canada. (virtual conference due to Covid-19)
Meeting at Portland, Oregon, and presented four of our research works at the conference.
Dec 2022: Congratulations to Ewomazino Edhere for successfully completing his thesis MS degree! His MS thesis work focused on "3D-Printing of Dielectric Antennas Through Digital Light Processing".
Aug 2022: Habeeb Adeagbo joined WiSERL in Fall 2022 as a PhD student. Welcome on board!
July 2022: Dr. Yang chaired the special session on the Recent Developments in the Theory of Characteristic Modes, and a regular session on reconfigurable arrays at the 2022 IEEE APS conference.
July 2022: Kitch Mensah-Bonsu presented his work on equivalent circuit model for reconfigurable surfaces at the 2022 IEEE APS conference in Denver.
March 1, 2022: New issues of the CM SIG Newsletter can be found here.
Feb, 2022: WiSERL received the NSF ERI (Engineering Research Initiation) Award to develop novel dielectric antennas for microwave and mmWave communication and imaging systems.
Jan 2022: Welcome new graduate student, Kitch Mensah-Bonsu, joining WiSERL.
September 1, 2021: Please find the 2nd issue of the Characteristic Modes Special Interest Group (CM SIG) Newsletter here! Many thanks to Fan Jiang and Dr. Zhan Zhang for their contribution to the letter!
August 2021: WiSERL received a joint NSF grant dedicated to the research on advancing the wireless communication systems and networks for advanced manufacturing!
June 1, 2021: Check out our inaugural issue of the Characteristic Modes Special Interest Group (CM SIG) Newsletter here! Thanks Nikolai Peitzmeier for his contribution to the letter!
May 2021: Dr. Yang received the seed grant from the Center of Excellence in Product Design and Advanced Manufacturing (CEPDAM) at NC A&T.
We will present our paper "Implementation of A Flat-Bottom Luneburg Lens Based on Conformal Transformation Optics" at the 2021 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA, during Jun 6-11, 2021.
On Dec 3, 2020, Dr. Yang gave a webinar on "Application of Characteristic Mode Theory to MIMO Antennas" to the Special Interest Group on Theory of Characteristic Modes (SIG TCM). The webinar is available on Youtube and Bilibili.
We presented our paper "Shape Synthesis of Multi-mode Dielectric Resonator Antennas using Characteristic Modes" at the international Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium, during March 22-26, 2020, at Monterey, California, USA. (virtual conference due to Covid-19)
We presented our paper "A Decoupling Network Based on Characteristic Port Modes" at the 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting, during July 5-10 2020, Montréal, Québec, Canada. (virtual conference due to Covid-19)