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Abstract
This course provides
participants with comprehensive
coverage of a wide variety of planar
antenna designs related to numerous
communication systems with particular
emphases on mobile telecommunication
for base station antennas and mobile
satellite services for small device
applications. The course presents
the introduction of broadband patch
antenna elements, the practical
designs of antenna through the case
studies, and the advanced enhancement
techniques for bandwidth, gain and
radiation pattern purity.The
course is intended for
graduate students
and engineers who are
interested in
wireless communication antenna designs
and work with wireless and related
RF / microwave systems.
About the speaker
Hang WONG
received the B.Eng., M.Phil., and
Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering
from the City University of Hong
Kong in 1999, 2002 and 2006, respectively.
He joined the Wireless Communications
Research Center at City University
of Hong Kong in 2002 as an antenna
engineer while pursuing a Ph.D.
part time; and he is currently a
senior engineer at the State Key
Laboratory (SKL) of Millimeter Waves,
in Hong Kong SAR, China. His recent
research interests include design
of broadband antennas, RFID antennas,
small antennas, GPS antennas and
millimeter wave antennas and antenna
arrays. He is the co-author of some
antenna research book chapters.
He was the co-inventor and awarded
US and PRC patents on the designs
of linear/circularly-polarized,
dual-polarized, and small printed
antennas. In addition to the research
project, he also is the team leader
of the antenna group in SKL. He
helps some local or oversea RF companies
to consult their needs or difficulties.
Dr. Wong was awarded the Outstanding
Research Thesis Award from City
University of Hong Kong in 2002.
He received the Microwave Student
Prize at the Asia Pacific Microwave
Conference 2006 held in Yokohama,
Japan; and received the Best Paper
Award at the International Symposium
on Antennas and Propagation 2008
in Taipei.
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