Antennas Guest Speaker Seminar: Emerging Millimeter-wave Antenna Design

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Presenter Dr. Hang Wong, Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, China

Abstract

This talk introduces new antenna technologies for high frequency wireless communication systems.  Designs incorporated printed antennas will be introduced firstly, and then an IC-bump antenna on the semiconductor chip will be given.  The proposed antennas solve the poor antenna gain problem in the majority of millimeter-wave frequency systems.  These state-of-the-art antenna technologies are cost effective with robust electrical characteristic performance.  They are applicable to recent high frequency wireless communication systems, particularly a 60GHz radio system. 

Biography

Hang WONG received the B.Eng., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from City University of Hong Kong in 1999, 2002 and 2006, respectively. He joined the State Key Laboratory (SKL) of Millimeter Waves, in Hong Kong SAR, China, in 2008 as a senior engineer; and he was an acting assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, in 2011. He joined the Department of Electronic Engineering as an assistant professor at City University of Hong Kong in 2012. His research interests include design of broadband antennas, small antennas, millimeter-wave antennas, and Terahertz devices and applications. He has published more than 70 international journals and conference papers. He was awarded 12 US and China patents. He was the co-author of two antenna research book chapters. He is the deputy director of Information Communication Technology Centre, research centre of City University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen. He is an associate editor of IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. He is the chair of the IEEE Hong Kong Section of the Antennas and Propagation (AP)/Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) Chapter.

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. He received 2011 State Technology Invention Award presented by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the P.R. China.

 

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