IEEE AP-S SIGHT, AP-S COPE and IEEE EPICS Projects: Antenna and Wireless Humanitarian Technology

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The AP-S SIGHT, AP-S COPE, and EPICS Project are dedicated to exploring a broad and dynamic field centered around antennas and their multifaceted applications. These initiatives involve the innovative design and development of various types of antennas, such as planar, phased array, and MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) antennas, which are essential for modern communication systems. The projects also focus on cutting-edge applications that utilize these advanced technologies, including 5G wireless networks, satellite communications, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Furthermore, they encompass comprehensive systems designed to integrate crucial aspects of antenna technology, including electromagnetic propagation, wireless communication protocols, and advanced sensing techniques such as radar and remote sensing. Together, these initiatives strive to advance the boundaries of knowledge and technology in connectivity and data transmission, ultimately enhancing how we communicate, transmit data, and interact with our environment. Through collaborative research and development, they aim to address the evolving demands of global communication and improve the performance and reliability of wireless systems.

 

 

 



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  • 201 McLean Blvd.Synergy Microwave Corporation
  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • United States 07504

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  • Dr. Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org);

    Dr. Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)

     

     

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE AP-S COPE AND AP-S SIGHT
  • Starts 20 January 2025 03:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 01 February 2025 03:00 PM UTC
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Prof. GS Mani of Former Dean and Director at DIAT, DRDO, Pune

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IEEE AP-S SIGHT, AP-S COPE and IEEE EPICS Projects: Antenna and Wireless Humanitarian Technology

Innovative IEEE initiatives are actively addressing the challenges posed by climate change, exploring the influence of emerging technologies on environmental sustainability, and examining how environmental conditions shape technological development. These initiatives include research projects that focus on renewable energy solutions, the development of smart technologies for efficient resource management, and collaborations with industry leaders to promote sustainable practices. Additionally, IEEE AP-S COPE is dedicated to educating professionals about the impact of environmental factors on technology and fostering innovation that aligns with the principles of sustainability to ensure a healthier planet for future generations.

 

 

 

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Prof. Dr. G. S. Mani is a Former chair at IEEE, Pune section, and Former Dean and Director at DIAT, DRDO, Pune. He is currently serving as a Chair of IEEE Pune JCAME (joint Chapter AP/MTT/EMC),  He quotes that if you have discipline, it provides you with tolerance and that tolerance is important. He further adds that when a student is given an idea about fine arts he also gets an idea about tolerance, which is important for facing life problems. He states when art interacts with stem, it produces the biggest byproduct. That is why there is a need for the stem to become steam in our education system.

 

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Address:Pune, New Jersey, United States

Dr. Ing. Habil Ajay K. Poddar of Synergy Microwave Corp.

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AP-S COPE AND IEEE EPICS Projects: Antenna and Wireless Humanitarian Technology

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Ajay K. Poddar is an IEEE Fellow and member of IEEE Eta-Kappa-Nu, working as a Chief Scientist at Synergy Microwave, NJ, USA, responsible for the design and development of signal generation and signal processing electronics, RF-MEMS, and Metamaterial-Sensors/Electronics for industrial, medical, space applications. He is also serving as a visiting professor at the University of Oradea, Romania, Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, India, and a guest lecturer at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Previously (1991-2001), he worked as a Senior Scientist and Program Manager at DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization), Ministry of Defense, India, and a visiting Professor at the University of Pune, India. Dr. Poddar graduated from IIT-Delhi, India; his Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) from Technical University Berlin, Germany; Post Doctorate (Dr.-Ing. habil) from Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus, Germany. He has received over a dozen awards, to name a few  2015 IEEE IFCS Cady Award in recognition of his outstanding scientific contributions to a host of frequency-generating and frequency-controlled electronics and timing devices for industrial, medical, and space applications,  recipient of the 2018 IEEE MGA Innovation Award for his dedicated volunteering service to members, chapters and humanitarian projects,  recipient 2015 IEEE R1 Award for “Outstanding Scientific Contributions, Leadership and Service, recipient 2009 IEEE R1 Award for “Outstanding Leadership and Contributions in the Research, Design and Development of Microwave Systems, and selected in the list of Divine Innovator “Divine Innovation: 10 Technologies Changing the Future of Passive and Control Components” (Photo shows on Cover page, Microwave Journal, November 2011). Dr. Poddar published 350 plus scientific papers in journals, magazines, and conference proceedings, co-authored 5 technical books/chapters, and 40 plus patents for scientific and technological innovations. For the past 30 years, he has supervised many Ph.D. students worldwide, served as an Editor of many Technical Journals, and currently serving in several scientific committees, professional societies, and voluntary organizations. As a Chair of the Global IEEE Chapter Activity Committee, Dr. Poddar has created 200 plus chapters worldwide in the last 20 years to connect the outreach regions for the benefit of the members and local communities. Dr. Poddar has been actively involved with IEEE SIGHT/HAC, IEEE sister societies, and IEEE MGA activities, including charitable services for addressing inequality, especially in underserved communities.

 

 

Address:New Jersey, United States


Dr. Jawad Siddiqui of Royal Military College of Canada, Queens University

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AP-S EPICS Projects: Antenna and Wireless Humanitarian Technology

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Jawad Y. Siddiqui is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, India. He received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Radio Physics and Electronics, from the University of Calcutta in 2005. He worked as a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Royal Military College of Canada and Visiting Researcher at Queen’s University, Canada in different periods from 2008 to 2021. He has more than 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His research areas include printed circuits and antennas, radar, and nano-photonics. He is a Co-Principal Investigator on the Stratosphere Troposphere (ST) Radar Project at the University of Calcutta. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and served as Chair for the AP-S and MTT-S Jt. Chapter in IEEE Kolkata Section and SIGHT Chapter, IEEE Kolkata Section. He is the R10 Coordinator (CAC) of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. He is currently the IEEE AP-S SIGHT Chair and a Member of the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee. He is also a Member of the MTT-S Meetings and Symposia Committee. He is the recipient of the 2022 IETE S.N. Mitra Award.

 

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Address:Royal Military College of Canada, Queens University, , United States





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