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DTSTAMP:20260620T090719Z
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DESCRIPTION:This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of antenna 
 theory and electromagnetic wave propagation\, with a focus on recent resea
 rch developments carried out at the University of Aveiro and the Instituto
  de Telecomunicações\, Portugal. Key topics include the fundamentals of 
 radiation mechanisms\, antenna design methodologies\, and propagation mode
 ling in complex environments. Special attention is given to emerging appli
 cations in microwave engineering\, including bio-radar systems and wireles
 s communication infrastructures. Drawing on over two decades of academic a
 nd research experience\, the presenter highlights current challenges and f
 uture directions in the field\, as well as ongoing opportunities for inter
 national collaboration and student exchange programs. This talk is intende
 d for graduate students\, researchers\, and engineers seeking both foundat
 ional knowledge and insight into cutting-edge developments in antenna and 
 propagation engineering.\n\nRoom: 4C\, Bldg: 4C Room\, Faculty of Sciences
  of Tunis\, University Tunis El Manar\, Tunis\, Tunis\, Tunisia\, 2092
LOCATION:Room: 4C\, Bldg: 4C Room\, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis\, Universi
 ty Tunis El Manar\, Tunis\, Tunis\, Tunisia\, 2092
ORGANIZER:rachida.bedira@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Advanced Topics in Antenna Design and Applications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/564487
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This presentation provides a comprehensive
  overview of antenna theory and electromagnetic wave propagation\, with a 
 focus on recent research developments carried out at the University of Ave
 iro and the Instituto de Telecomunica&amp;ccedil\;&amp;otilde\;es\, Portugal. Key 
 topics include the fundamentals of radiation mechanisms\, antenna design m
 ethodologies\, and propagation modeling in complex environments. Special a
 ttention is given to emerging applications in microwave engineering\, incl
 uding bio-radar systems and wireless communication infrastructures. Drawin
 g on over two decades of academic and research experience\, the presenter 
 highlights current challenges and future directions in the field\, as well
  as ongoing opportunities for international collaboration and student exch
 ange programs. This talk is intended for graduate students\, researchers\,
  and engineers seeking both foundational knowledge and insight into cuttin
 g-edge developments in antenna and propagation engineering.&lt;/p&gt;
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