Microwave filters in space Technologies and Applications
Misagh Khosronejad
DEIB PhD Student
DEIB - 3A Room
July 13th, 2016
3.00 pm
Research Line:
Applied electromagnetics
DEIB PhD Student
DEIB - 3A Room
July 13th, 2016
3.00 pm
Research Line:
Applied electromagnetics
Sommario
Microwave filters are an inseparable part of the microwave systems. In space where its nature is particular respect to earth, there is need to take into account special approaches to select the type of the filters and to design and manufacture filters. In this seminar a short overview on concerns and approaches of filter design in space will be present.
Biografia
Misagh Khosronejad received the B.Sc degree from Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology in 2011 and the M.Sc degree from Politecnico di Milano in 2014.
He was with K.N. Toosi University and Setigh Fara Ofogh Electromagnetic Laboratories from 2009 until 2012. His master and bachelor proposals entitled “High Directive, Dual Frequency (2.4-5.5 GHz) Metamaterial-Based Antenna for WI-FI Application” and “Design, Simulation and Implementation of Dual Polarized and Multilayer Microstrip Array Antenna for WLAN applications”, respectively.
He currently has been granted as an executive PhD candidate of Telecommunication (Microwave Circuits and Antenna) in Politecnico di Milano (Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering) in cooperation with SGM-Lektra Laboratories. His research interests include Antennas, Microwave circuits, Radar Communication, Numerical and Computational Electromagnetic (CEM).
Misagh is currently working on “Design and Implementation of a Developed Microwave Radar Level Measurement System for Industrial Application and Environmental Monitoring” as his major work which is granted by SGM-Lektra.
He was with K.N. Toosi University and Setigh Fara Ofogh Electromagnetic Laboratories from 2009 until 2012. His master and bachelor proposals entitled “High Directive, Dual Frequency (2.4-5.5 GHz) Metamaterial-Based Antenna for WI-FI Application” and “Design, Simulation and Implementation of Dual Polarized and Multilayer Microstrip Array Antenna for WLAN applications”, respectively.
He currently has been granted as an executive PhD candidate of Telecommunication (Microwave Circuits and Antenna) in Politecnico di Milano (Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering) in cooperation with SGM-Lektra Laboratories. His research interests include Antennas, Microwave circuits, Radar Communication, Numerical and Computational Electromagnetic (CEM).
Misagh is currently working on “Design and Implementation of a Developed Microwave Radar Level Measurement System for Industrial Application and Environmental Monitoring” as his major work which is granted by SGM-Lektra.