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Welcome to the WiDE Lab - Wireless Devices and Electromagnetics Laboratory.
The mission of the WiDE Lab is to advance the state of the art of wireless circuits, antennas, and sensors while educating the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs in this domain.
In order to improve the performance of wireless devices, lab individuals perform focused research on:
The mission of the WiDE Lab is to advance the state of the art of wireless circuits, antennas, and sensors while educating the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs in this domain.
In order to improve the performance of wireless devices, lab individuals perform focused research on:
- Material engineering for high frequency applications.
- Novel manufacturing techniques.
- Optimized antenna and circuit geometries.
- RF-based sensors for harsh environments and aerospace applications.
- Other concerns related to the real-world implementation of high-performance wireless devices.
News
Dec. 2019- Dr. Rojas is awarded the NSF Early Career Award to Develop Smaller, More Versatile Antennas. News article:
news.erau.edu/headlines/prof-eduardo-rojas-wins-nsf-early-career-award-to-develop-smaller-more-versatile-antennas |
Nov. 2019 - The WiDE Lab is selected for the Phase 1 of the IEEE MTT-Sat Challenge. This is a 4-phase international challenge with the goal of launching a cubesat with a novel payload. Team lead: Noemi Miguelez. Team members: Sam LeBlanc, Hanson Yu, Carlos Mejias, Nicholas Moline, Justin Parkhurst, John Sahr. Mentor: Eduardo Rojas. www.mtt.org/mttsat/index.html
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IEEE WiSEE 2019 |
Oct. 2019 - Carlos Mejias wins best conference paper at the 7th Annual IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WISEE 2019), October 2019 in Ottawa, ON, Canada.
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