来自Global Big Data Technologies Centre, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia的Wei LIN博士后于2017.05.11(周四)下午3:30-4:30在主教1012作题为 "Reconfigurable Antennas for Emerging Wireless Communication Systems" 的学术讲座。欢迎各位老师和同学的参加。
Introduction:This Talk explores a series of reconfigurable antennas with unique electrical characteristics for emerging wireless communication systems, including geostationary and navigation satellite communication systems, wireless sensor network systems and body-centric wireless communication systems. Reconfigurable antennas have become increasingly popular recently with the rapid development of modern wireless communication technologies. Antennas with polarization or pattern-reconfigurable characteristics have many advantages, including the enhancement of system capacity, multifunctional capabilities, avoidance of the multipath distortion in wireless channels, achievement of large radiation coverage and polarization coding. The significant challenges in reconfigurable antenna designs are narrow operating bandwidth, insufficient gain, complex structure, limited functionality, etc… The proposed reconfigurable antennas in this talk have overcome the above constraints and are good candidates for the aforementioned wireless communication systems.
Wei LINreceived his PhD degree in Electronic Engineering from City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR in August 2016. He received the Master and Bachelor degrees both in Electronic Engineering in South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China in July 2012 and July 2009 respectively. He was working as Research Associate with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore from August 2012 to August 2013.
He is currently a postdoc research fellow with the Global Big Data Technologies Centre, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Dr. Lin was awarded the Outstanding Master Thesis Award from South China University of Technology in 2013. He received the Young Scientist Award at the IEEE Region 10 conference (TENCON) in December 2015 and Talent Development Scholarship from Hong Kong SAR Government in July 2016. His research interests include designs of reconfigurable antennas, HF antennas, satellite antennas, millimeter wave antennas, terahertz devices and applications.