Microwave Acoustic Wave Devices: Principles, Design, and Emerging Trends
IEEE North Jersey Section AP/MTT Jt. Chapter Co-Sponsors the TALK: "Microwave Acoustic Wave Devices: Principles, Design, and Emerging Trends"
Microwave Acoustic Wave Devices: Principles, Design, and Emerging Trends
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Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), (Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)
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Amelie Hagelauer of Technical University of Munich
Microwave Acoustic Wave Devices: Principles, Design, and Emerging Trends
Advancements in additive manufacturing have drawn significant attention to 3D-printed electronics. As a cutting-edge prototyping solution, 3D-printed radio frequency (RF) components offer key benefits such as rapid prototyping, low entry costs, in-house short-run production, and reduced waste. This technology represents the future of electronics with print-on-demand capabilities, which minimize environmental impact and conserve resources. In this webinar, we will delve into designing and producing 3D-printed microwave radio frequency electronics, aiming to develop a new generation of high-performance RF components. The proposed 3D-printed circuits, antennas, and metasurfaces can seamlessly integrate into wireless communication and sensing systems. Sustainable electronics are a crucial step towards reducing the environmental impact of the tech industry, promoting responsible consumption, and driving innovation in eco-friendly practices.
Address:Technical University of Munich, , Munich, Germany