IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecture Series 2026: Design and Development of Flat Panel Phased Array Antennas

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IEEE AP-S Student Branch Chapter, NIT Delhi
Presents
IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecture Series 2026


The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Delhi, in collaboration with the IEEE AP-S Student Branch Chapter, NIT Delhi, is pleased to organize an IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecture Series 2026 in hybrid mode (both online and offline).

This lecture focuses on the design and development of flat panel phased array antennas, which play a crucial role in modern wireless and satellite communication systems. The session will provide insights into advanced antenna technologies, practical design considerations, and emerging applications in next-generation communication systems.

Speaker:
Prof. (Dr.) Satish Kumar Sharma
IEEE Fellow, Director – Antenna and Microwave Lab (AML)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
San Diego State University, USA

Faculty Coordinator:
Dr. Sachin Agrawal
Assistant Professor, NIT Delhi
Advisor, IEEE AP-S Student Branch Chapter

Participants will gain valuable knowledge about cutting-edge antenna systems and their applications in wireless and satellite communications.

 

 



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  • National Institute of Technology Delhi, GT Karnal road
  • Delhi, Delhi
  • India 110036
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  • Starts 18 March 2026 02:30 PM UTC
  • Ends 24 March 2026 06:30 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Prof. (Dr) Satish Sharma of San Diego State University, California, USA

Topic:

Design and Development of Flat Panel Phased Array Antennas for Wireless and Satellite Communication Applications

The distinguished lecture will explore the design and development of flat panel phased array antennas, which are integral to modern wireless and satellite communication systems. These antennas enable advanced functionalities such as electronic beam steering, high data rate transmission, and improved signal reliability, making them essential for next-generation communication technologies.

The session will cover key concepts including array architecture, beamforming techniques, and practical design considerations. It will also address challenges related to integration, efficiency, and performance optimization in real-world applications.

Furthermore, the talk will highlight emerging trends and applications in areas such as satellite communications, 5G/6G networks, and high-frequency systems. The lecture aims to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implementation, providing valuable insights for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of antenna and communication engineering.

Biography:

Prof. Sharma is a distinguished researcher and academician in the field of antenna engineering and microwave systems. He has made significant contributions to the design and development of advanced antenna technologies, particularly in phased array systems, wireless communications, and satellite applications.

He has authored numerous high-impact research publications and has been actively involved in various international collaborations and IEEE initiatives. His research interests include phased array antennas, reconfigurable antennas, millimeter-wave systems, and next-generation communication technologies.

Address:Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, San Diego State University, California, USA





Organized by IEEE AP-S Student Branch Chapter, NIT Delhi
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NIT Delhi

 



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