Over a hundred years later, the classic antenna, first invented by Hertz, in 1888, is still the dominant technology used for the measurement of RF fields. Just seven years after its invention, Guglielmo Marconi applied the antenna to long-distance radio freq. communication and, in the process, transformed the global community into one connected civilization. What reason would we have, then, to use anything different?
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A frequency-selective surface (FSS) can be employed as a spatial filter for incident electromagnetic (EM) waves, which are most often used in radome design to protect the antennas and to reduce the radar cross section of the antenna system. In-band signals transmit through the FSS with little power loss, while out-of-band incoming waves are reflected strongly, making them detectable by radar.
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In the near future, we will be surrounded in our daily lives by a multitude of small and relatively inexpensive computing devices that are equipped with wireless communication and sensing featuring the concept of “pervasive intelligence,” a basis from which we can envision our future world as Internet of Things (IoT). One of the key characteristics of an IoT wireless sensor node is its autonomous operation.
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Space agencies worldwide have a long-term vision of sending human missions to Mars. The next favorable launch window occurs in 2033, and plans are ongoing to realize such endeavors. A crucial part of this preparation is the search for technologies to mitigate mission critical performance risks. Further technological advancement is passive or battery-less wireless sensor technology as used in Internet-of-Things.
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High-speed connectors are essential components in all modern computing and interconnect systems such as in a display, a smartphone, an automobile, or an industrial robot. With the digitalization of industrial processes along with demand for high-speed consumer electronic products, the connector industry is expected to experience significant growth in coming years. One of the connector design concerns is reliability.
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There is a practical gap between conventional rigid electronics and bendable items from daily life, such as paper, tape, textiles, and the human body. This space can be bridged by flexible transistor technologies, which offer bendability, light weight, ultrathin dimensions, transparency, stretchability, and a low cost. Thanks to the continuous increase of the maximal operation frequency of flexible electronics
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Join the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2022 in Denver, Colorado, 19-24 June 2022
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The 2022 IMS is scheduled to be held in Denver, Colorado, on 19–24 June. IMS2022 is the centerpiece of Microwave Week 2022, which includes the RFIC Symposium (www.rfic-ieee.org) and the ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference (www.arftg.org). Microwave Week provides a wide variety of technical and social activities for attendees and exhibitors. There is something for everyone at IMS2022 including, competitions for best paper awards, RF Bookcamp intended for students, workshops, networking events, YP events and much more.
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Quantum Activities at IMS 2022
- Quantum Boot Camp
- Quantum Panel Session
- Focused Sessions
- Contributed Paper Sessions
- Quantum System Day Reception and many more.
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Student Program Overview
Each year the Steering Committee takes seriously the need to provide a program that encourages the professional growth of its future leaders.
Learn more about various student opportunities
- Student Paper Competition
- Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition
- PhD Student Sponsorship Initiative
- Project Connect
- Student Career Fair
- Student Design Competitions
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IC-MAM 2022 | Munich, Germany | Jul 18-20, 2022
The IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwave Acoustics & Mechanics (IC-MAM) represents a unique opportunity to share the most recent advances in new materials and manufacturing processes, which represent the key for the development of future RF, microwave, mmWave and THz devices, circuits and systems based on RF-MEMS and Acoustics.
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IEEE MTT-S IMS, RFIC and ARFTG | Jun 19-24, 2022
The IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2022 will be held in-person in Denver, Colorado, on 19-24 June 2022, together with the IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC) and the Automatic Radio Frequency Techniques Group (ARFTG). The IMS is the flagship event dedicated to all things related to RF and microwaves.
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IEEE Young Professionals
IEEE Young Professionals is the group of IEEE members and volunteers who have graduated from their first professional degree within the past 15
years. It is an international community, whose members are interested in elevating their professional image, expanding their global network, connecting with peers locally and giving back to their community.
Since it encompasses all members from recent university graduates to experienced professionals and entrepreneurs, the group is highly diverse in what it has to offer.
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Women in Microwaves
(From left) Rashaunda Henderson (2022 IEEE MTT-S President), Wenquan “Cherry” Che, Dominique Schreurs, and Sherry Hess, the voting women on the IEEE MTT-S AdCom. The mission of WIM is to attract more woman graduate students and professionals to join MTT-S, and to increase the visibility of females in MTT-S through a variety of activities.
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