Drs. Madanayake, Toonen and Zhu, with their collaborator Dr. Henderson at UT Dallas, has been awarded an NSF ECCS Collaborative Award “Enhancement of Radio Wave Beams Carrying Extrinsic Orbital Angular Momentum: Multi-Dimensional Array Processors, Multiferroic Antennas, and RF Integrated Circuits”. The 3-year project is led by Arjuna Madanayake.
Month: May 2015
Special Session at ISCAS’2015
Dr. Arjuna Madanayake and Dr. Zhiping (Penn) Lin organized a special session on “Recent Advances in Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing”, at IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal. This session was made possible by NSF-EARS grant funding.
Tharindu Defends his MS
Deep congratulations to Tharindu Randeny for his successful MS thesis defense. The thesis title is “Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing in Radar Signature Extraction”. Tharindu’s MS was supported in part by the College of Engineering, UARF and NSF Enhancing Access to Radio Spectrum (EARS) program.
The paper titled “Multi-way Impedance-varying Power Dividers for Wideband Applications” by Vijay Devabhaktuni, Khair Alshamaileh and Arjuna Madanayake has been accepted for publication at the International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer Aided Engineering. Congratulations Khair and Vijay!