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The Centre for Intelligent Antenna and Radio Systems focuses on the following research topics:

  • Bioelectromagnetics
  • Computational Electromagnetics
  • Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering and Imaging
  • Energy Harvesting
  • Graphene-based Structures
  • Low-cost Integrated Phased Array Antennas
  • Millimeter-wave sensing
  • Optics and Photonics
  • Scanned Beam Antenna for Aerospace Application
  • Silicon-based Structures for mm/THz Applications
  • Terahertz Absorption Spectroscopy
  • Vehicular Centric Communication and Sensing Network
  • Wearables and IOT
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