New Frontiers for Wireless Technology Using Metamaterials

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Metamaterials are artificial materials with properties well beyond what offered by nature, providing unprecedented opportunities to tailor and enhance the interaction between waves and materials. In this talk, speaker will discuss  recent research activity in this area of technology with special emphasis on the opportunities offered by metamaterials for wireless applications. In particular, speaker will discuss how suitably tailored meta-atoms and arrangements of them open exciting venues to manipulate and control electromagnetic waves in unprecedented ways.



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  • 161 Warren Street
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States Newark
  • Building: ECE Building
  • Room Number: 202
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  • Dr.-Ing. Ajay Kumar Poddar, Phone: (201)560-3806 (Email: akpoddar@ieee.org) Prof. Edip Niver- Phone: (973)596-3542 (Email:edip.niver@njit.edu), Prof. Durga Misra (dmisra@njit.edu), Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)

  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP, ED/CAS, WIE
  • Starts 17 August 2018 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 21 September 2018 07:00 PM UTC
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Prof. Andrea Alu Prof. Andrea Alu of CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, NY

Topic:

New Frontiers for Wireless Technology Using Metamaterials

Metamaterials are artificial materials with properties well beyond what offered by nature, providing unprecedented opportunities to tailor and enhance the interaction between waves and materials. In this talk, I discuss our recent research activity in this area of technology with special emphasis on the opportunities offered by metamaterials for wireless applications. In particular, I will discuss how suitably tailored meta-atoms and arrangements of them open exciting venues to manipulate and control electromagnetic waves in unprecedented ways. I will discuss our recent theoretical and experimental results, including metamaterials for scattering suppression applied to antenna technology, metasurfaces to control wave propagation and radiation, circulators and isolators that do not require a magnetic bias, and active metasurfaces. Physical insights into these exotic phenomena, new devices based on these concepts, and their impact on wireless technology will be discussed during the talk.

Biography:

Andrea Alù is the Founding Director and Einstein Professor at the Photonics Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center. He received his Laurea (2001) and PhD (2007) from the University of Roma Tre, Italy, and, after a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania, he joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin in 2009, where he was the Temple Foundation Endowed Professor until Jan. 2018. Dr. Alù is a Fellow of IEEE, OSA, SPIE and APS, and has received several scientific awards, including the ICO Prize in Optics (2016), the NSF Alan T. Waterman award (2015), the OSA Adolph Lomb Medal (2013), and the URSI Issac Koga Gold Medal (2011).

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Address:CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, Photonics Initiative, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace, New York, United States, 10031





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5:30PM: Networking and Buffet Dinner 6:30PM-7:30 PM: Talk/Presentation Free refreshment/dinner will be served at 6:00 PM. All are welcome. You don't have to be IEEE member to attend the talk.