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Emerging 3D Antennas and Microwave Circutis for Future Wireless Systems

日期:2023-01-15 14:43 点击量:

报告摘要

The race to develop next-generation wireless electronics is accelerating at a rapid pace. Thanks to advanced additive manufacturing technology, fast prototyping, low-entry-cost, and in-house short-run manufacturing empower millions of start-ups and companies with demanding confidentiality and accelerated innovation. We aim to build a new class of high-performance functional antennas and microwave circuits to advance the knowledge for future wireless devices. Compact and low-cost 3D-printed antennas and circuits will be delivered to circumvent the limitations of traditional manufacturing technologies. The proposed 3D antennas and microwave circuits should be easily integrated into high-speed wireless systems in a dynamic environment. Dr Yang’s group has demonstrated new 3D antenna prototypes with functional beams for emerging intelligent and immersive technologies, which will critically impact 5G/6G high-speed wireless devices in the millimetre-wave and terahertz applications. The 3D-printed antennas and microwave circuits will immediately benefit biomedical engineering, defence, space and telecommunication industries.

个人简介

Yang Yang (IEEE Senior Member) was born in Bayan Nur, Inner Mongolia, China and received the PhD degree in Electronic Engineering from Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, in 2013. In 2012, Dr. Yang joined Rain Bird Australia, serving as an Asia Pacific GSP Engineer. In April 2015, he returned to academia, holding the position of Senior Research Associate at Macquarie University. In April 2016, he was appointed as a Research Fellow with the State Key Laboratory of Terahertz and Millimeter Waves, City University of Hong Kong.

In December 2016, Dr. Yang joined the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. He is currently an Associate Professor and a Group Leader of 3D Millimetre-Wave and Terahertz Circuits and Antennas in UTS Tech Lab. His research interests include 3D millimetre-wave and sub-terahertz technologies in beyond 5G and biomedical applications. He has over 200 international publications in microwave, millimetre-wave and terahertz circuits and antennas.

Dr. Yang was a winner of CST University Publication Award 2018, by CST, Dassault Systèmes. His PhD student won the prestigious 2020 IEEE MTT-S Graduate Fellowship Award. In 2021, Dr Yang received the Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) Award funded by the Australian Research Council to establish the national laboratory of Australian 3D Terahertz Beam Measurement Platform (500 GHz). Dr Yang is a current Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (from 2022), an Area Editor of Microwave Optical Technology Letters (since 2019), and a Guest Editor of IEEE Antenna Wireless Propagation Letters (2022). He is the current Chair of IEEE MTT-S Education Resources Development (2023), committee member of AP-S Technical Committee on Antenna Measurements (2022-2023) and Chair of IEEE NSW AP-S/MTT-S Joint Chapter (2023).


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