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DESCRIPTION:This webinar lecture addresses how to design antennas for pract
 ical systems. Antennas play a key role in any communications system. They 
 need to meet several systems requirements simultaneously. The design of th
 ese systems becomes difficult\, time-consuming\, and often results in non-
 optimal solutions if you do not start with fundamental design principles a
 nd do not understand the hardware. This talk will brief how to properly de
 sign these complex antennas from fundamental principles and proper choice 
 of antenna for given requirements quickly. Various types of antennas are d
 iscussed initially\, and hardware examples are provided. A few videos are 
 shown explaining the complexity and importance of antenna systems for spac
 e\, air\, and ground applications.\n\nCo-sponsored by: NA\n\nSpeaker(s): D
 r. Sudhakar Rao\, \, \n\nAgenda: \nThis webinar lecture addresses how to d
 esign antennas for practical systems. Antennas play a key role in any comm
 unications system. They need to meet several systems requirements simultan
 eously. The design of these systems becomes difficult\, time-consuming\, a
 nd often results in non-optimal solutions if you do not start with fundame
 ntal design principles and do not understand the hardware. This talk will 
 brief how to properly design these complex antennas from fundamental princ
 iples and proper choice of antenna for given requirements quickly. Various
  types of antennas are discussed initially\, and hardware examples are pro
 vided. A few videos are shown explaining the complexity and importance of 
 antenna systems for space\, air\, and ground applications.\n\nThe second p
 art of the talk deals with how to publish your research or development wor
 k and how to patent your idea. Technical publication in international jour
 nals is the dream of any student researcher\, faculty\, or industry profes
 sionals where you can get international recognition for your work. However
 \, this requires a lot of preparation prior to paper submittal to any jour
 nal or conference. This talk explains key aspects of a good paper and what
  reviewers typically look into the paper when they review the contents. In
 vention is an important aspect of any one’s engineering career. Most com
 panies and universities support inventions and patents. One patent is wort
 h several publications and generally patents are more difficult to get tha
 n publications and takes about 3 years or more to get your patent awarded.
  This talk explains the patenting process and what is involved in submitti
 ng a good idea as a patent application. A few examples will be discussed. 
 This talk is aimed at motivating students to become good engineers!\n\nVir
 tual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371417
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371417
ORGANIZER:pmishra@mnnit.ac.in
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SUMMARY:How to Design Antenna Systems\, Publish your Work and Patent your I
 dea?
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This webinar lecture addresses how to desi
 gn antennas for practical systems. Antennas play a key role in any communi
 cations system. They need to meet several systems requirements simultaneou
 sly. The design of these systems becomes difficult\, time-consuming\, and 
 often results in non-optimal solutions if you do not start with fundamenta
 l design principles and do not understand the hardware. This talk will bri
 ef how to properly design these complex antennas from fundamental principl
 es and proper choice of antenna for given requirements quickly. Various ty
 pes of antennas are discussed initially\, and hardware examples are provid
 ed. A few videos are shown explaining the complexity and importance of ant
 enna systems for space\, air\, and ground applications.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Age
 nda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This webinar lecture addresses how to design antennas for pr
 actical systems. Antennas play a key role in any communications system. Th
 ey need to meet several systems requirements simultaneously. The design of
  these systems becomes difficult\, time-consuming\, and often results in n
 on-optimal solutions if you do not start with fundamental design principle
 s and do not understand the hardware. This talk will brief how to properly
  design these complex antennas from fundamental principles and proper choi
 ce of antenna for given requirements quickly. Various types of antennas ar
 e discussed initially\, and hardware examples are provided. A few videos a
 re shown explaining the complexity and importance of antenna systems for s
 pace\, air\, and ground applications.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The second part of the talk 
 deals with how to publish your research or development work and how to pat
 ent your idea. Technical publication in international journals is the drea
 m of any student researcher\, faculty\, or industry professionals where yo
 u can get international recognition for your work. However\, this requires
  a lot of preparation prior to paper submittal to any journal or conferenc
 e. This talk explains key aspects of a good paper and what reviewers typic
 ally look into the paper when they review the contents. Invention is an im
 portant aspect of any one&amp;rsquo\;s engineering career. Most companies and 
 universities support inventions and patents. One patent is worth several p
 ublications and generally patents are more difficult to get than publicati
 ons and takes about 3 years or more to get your patent awarded. This talk 
 explains the patenting process and what is involved in submitting a good i
 dea as a patent application. A few examples will be discussed. This talk i
 s aimed at motivating students to become good engineers!&lt;/p&gt;
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