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DESCRIPTION:Microwave research at the Federal University of Campina Grande 
 (UFCG) encompasses a diverse array of studies and innovations spanning var
 ious fields and applications. This lecture provides an overview of the ong
 oing research activities and achievements within the university&#39;s Departme
 nt of Electrical Engineering and the Graduate Program in Electrical Engine
 ering\, focusing on microwave technology. Key research areas include micro
 wave antennas and propagation\, microwave circuits and systems\, and their
  interdisciplinary applications. This lecture highlights the significance 
 of microwave research at UFCG and its impact on academia\, industry\, and 
 society.\n\nCo-sponsored by: University of Ulster - UK\n\nSpeaker(s): Alex
  Serres\, \n\nDES-CTG-UFPE\, RECIFE\, Pernambuco\, Brazil\, 50.740-550
LOCATION:DES-CTG-UFPE\, RECIFE\, Pernambuco\, Brazil\, 50.740-550
ORGANIZER:mtt.northeast.section@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Overview of Microwave Research at the Federal University of Campina
  Grande
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408461
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Microwave research at the Federal Universi
 ty of Campina Grande (UFCG) encompasses a diverse array of studies and inn
 ovations spanning various fields and applications. This lecture provides a
 n overview of the ongoing research activities and achievements within the 
 university&#39;s Department of Electrical Engineering and the Graduate Program
  in Electrical Engineering\, focusing on microwave technology. Key researc
 h areas include microwave antennas and propagation\, microwave circuits an
 d systems\, and their interdisciplinary applications. This lecture highlig
 hts the significance of microwave research at UFCG and its impact on acade
 mia\, industry\, and society.&lt;/p&gt;
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