Research
Our research centres around the modeling and design of antennas, antenna arrays and beamforming, meta-materials, frequency selective surfaces, radomes and smart surfaces, and the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation.
Some of our current projects include:
Miniaturised periodic structures
This EPSRC funded project is in collaboration with the Cambridge University. The aim is to develop a range of microwave components on elastic substrates for flexible electronics and medical applications.
Simulation of electromagnetic field exposure in resonant environments (SEFERE)
Stealth Technology for Wind Turbines
Electromagnetic Band-Gap Structures
Base station antennas for next generation mobile communication networks
Phase modulating microwave structures
Smart microwave materials and structures
Biological effects of Electromagnetic Radiation from Cellular Phones and PMR apparatus
Robust Watermarking for Scalable Coded Video Streaming
