Mousa Abdollahvand | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mousa Abdollahvand | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor atMohaghegh Ardabili University, Iran

Mousa Abdollahvand Yajloo, born on 11 September 1984 in Aslandooz, Iran, holds an M.Sc. in Telecommunication Engineering from Shahed University, Tehran, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. His primary research interests include frequency selective surfaces (FSS), reconfigurable antennas, RF MEMS, and microwave passive components.

Yajloo is affiliated with prestigious research groups, including the Progress in Electromagnetic Research (PIER), IEEE MTT, and ISTE Springer, contributing as a reviewer. His academic work spans multiple international journals and conferences, with key publications focusing on UWB antennas, frequency band-notch characteristics, and Ka-band reflectarrays. He has also gained experience as a research visitor at Universitaria Politechnical de Madrid (UPM), Spain, where he further developed his expertise in antenna and RF circuit design.

Publication Profile

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Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Fields and Waves, Telecommunication), Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. Thesis: “Design and Fabrication of Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antenna with Mutual Coupling Reduction.”M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Fields and Waves, Telecommunication), Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. Thesis: “Design & Fabrication of Microstrip-Feed Monopole Antenna for UWB Applications.”

Professional Experience

Contributed to projects on the measurement of electromagnetism parameters in the microwave band and the size reduction of microstrip antennas using metamaterials.Notable seminars on topics like Frequency Selective Surfaces and Active Reflectarray Antennas.

Publication  Top Notes

  • Compact Dual Band-Notched Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
    • Cited By: 211
    • Year: 2010
    • Summary: This paper presents a dual band-notched monopole antenna designed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications, enhancing the frequency range while minimizing interference.
  • A 20/30 GHz Reflectarray Backed by FSS for Shared Aperture Ku/Ka-Band Satellite Communication Antennas
    • Published In: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
    • Cited By: 43
    • Year: 2020
    • Summary: The study discusses a dual-frequency reflectarray backed by a frequency-selective surface (FSS) for improved performance in satellite communication systems.
  • Planar Triangular Monopole Antenna with Multioctave Bandwidth
    • Published In: Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
    • Cited By: 20
    • Year: 2011
    • Summary: This research introduces a planar triangular monopole antenna capable of operating over multiple octaves, showcasing its versatility.
  • A Compact UWB Printed Antenna with Bandwidth Enhancement for In-body Microwave Imaging Applications
    • Published In: Progress In Electromagnetics Research C
    • Cited By: 16
    • Year: 2014
    • Summary: The work presents a compact printed antenna designed for in-body imaging, focusing on bandwidth enhancement to support medical applications.
  • Compact Double-Fed Dual Annular Ring Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications
    • Cited By: 15
    • Year: 2009
    • Summary: This article details a dual annular ring antenna structure optimized for UWB applications, emphasizing compactness and performance.
  • Compact Band-Rejection Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEICE Electronics Express
    • Cited By: 14
    • Year: 2011
    • Summary: The design of a band-rejection monopole antenna tailored for UWB applications is discussed, highlighting its capability to suppress undesired frequency bands.
  • Design and Demonstration of a Tri-band Frequency Selective Surface for Space Applications in X, K, and Ka Bands
    • Published In: Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
    • Cited By: 11
    • Year: 2020
    • Summary: This paper focuses on a frequency-selective surface designed for use in space applications across multiple bands, demonstrating its operational effectiveness.
  • Single-Layer Dual-Frequency Reflectarray for Ka-band Antennas
    • Published In: 2016 10th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
    • Cited By: 11
    • Year: 2016
    • Summary: The research presents a dual-frequency reflectarray antenna with a single-layer design optimized for Ka-band communication.
  • Novel Modified Monopole Antenna with Band-Notch Characteristic for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEICE Electronics Express
    • Cited By: 10
    • Year: 2010
    • Summary: This study introduces a modified monopole antenna featuring a band-notch characteristic, improving UWB application performance.
  • Reconfigurable FSS Based on PIN Diodes for Shared-Aperture X/Ka-Band Antennas
    • Published In: 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
    • Cited By: 8
    • Year: 2021
    • Summary: The paper discusses a reconfigurable frequency-selective surface utilizing PIN diodes, aimed at enhancing performance in shared-aperture antenna systems.

Conclusion

Mousa Abdollahvand Yajloo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, supported by his strong educational background, significant research contributions, and active role in the academic community. While there are opportunities for him to enhance his impact through broader applications of his work and increased visibility, his strengths strongly position him as a leader in his field. Recognizing his efforts with this award would not only acknowledge his accomplishments but also inspire further innovation in telecommunications and related disciplines.

Jianzhi Li | Fiber sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianzhi Li | Fiber sensing | Best Researcher Award

 professor at Shijiazhuang Tiedao University,  china

Jianzhi Li is a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Structural Health Monitoring and Control, Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, specializing in fiber sensing technology and structural health monitoring. 🌉 She earned her Ph.D. from Beijing Jiaotong University and later held an academic post at Osaka University, Japan. 🚄 Her work focuses on enhancing railway infrastructure safety through innovative sensing techniques. 📚 Jianzhi has published numerous SCI papers and authored several books. 🚀 Her groundbreaking contributions in the field have earned her multiple awards, cementing her status as a leading researcher in fiber optics and structural health.

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Education 🎓

Jianzhi Li earned her Ph.D. in Structural Diagnosis and Optimization from Beijing Jiaotong University in 2009. 📚 Her doctoral studies focused on identifying and solving complex structural challenges in engineering. 🌏 She further broadened her academic horizons by serving as an Associate Professor at Osaka University in Japan between 2014 and 2015. 🏛️ This role allowed her to collaborate internationally and enhance her expertise in fiber optic sensing technology. ✨ Throughout her education, she gained deep insights into the intersections of structural health and smart material technologies, which now form the cornerstone of her research endeavors.

Experience 🏢 

Jianzhi Li currently serves as a Professor at Shijiazhuang Tiedao University’s Key Laboratory of Structural Health Monitoring and Control. 🚇 She has led several high-impact projects, particularly in fiber optic sensing and structural health monitoring for railways and bridges. 🌉 During 2014–2015, she was an Associate Professor at Osaka University, contributing to international collaborations. 📊 With over 20 patents to her name and numerous published works in prestigious journals, her experience spans industry-relevant research and cutting-edge academic advancements. 💼 She also leads the China National Key Research and Development Program, contributing to the enhancement of railway infrastructure safety.

Awards and Honors  🏆

Jianzhi Li has received numerous awards, including the First Prize for Technological Invention in Hebei Province. 🌟 She was recognized with the “Best Paper” award at the 6th International Conference on Optoelectronic Sensing. 🎖️ Her outstanding research contributions have earned her prestigious honors such as the Hebei Outstanding Youth Talent Award and a place in the Hebei 333 Talent Program. 📜 She has authored three books, including an internationally recognized English-language textbook, and her innovative work in fiber sensing and structural health has placed her among the top researchers in China. 🌍 Her membership in the Chinese Optical Society and other professional groups reflects her impact on the scientific community.

Research Focus🔬

Jianzhi Li’s research is centered on fiber optic sensing technologies and structural health monitoring. 🚇 Her work addresses critical infrastructure challenges, including heavy-duty railway bridges and roadbeds. 🔧 She has been instrumental in advancing fiber-based sensing systems for monitoring railway hazards and enhancing safety through predictive detection. 🛰️ Her research extends to smart materials and their applications in dynamic environments, focusing on the early detection of structural anomalies. 🚀 Jianzhi’s contributions are practical and forward-looking, pushing the boundaries of electromagnetic and optical sensing in engineering, leading to the development of more robust and resilient civil structures.

Publication  Top Notes

Evaluation of Concrete Carbonation Based on a Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor
📅 Published: December 2023
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi15010029
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Haiqun Yang, Handong Wu

This paper introduces a novel approach for monitoring concrete carbonation using Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, a crucial method for assessing structural durability.

A Long-Term Monitoring Method of Corrosion Damage of Prestressed Anchor Cable
📅 Published: March 2023
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi14040799
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Chen Wang, Yiyao Zhao

This research presents a long-term monitoring technique for detecting corrosion in prestressed anchor cables, improving infrastructure safety and longevity.

A Combined Positioning Method Used for Identification of Concrete Cracks
📅 Published: November 2021
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi12121479
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Bohao Shen, Junjie Wang

This paper discusses a hybrid method for accurately identifying concrete cracks, advancing structural health monitoring.

A Spiral Distributed Monitoring Method for Steel Rebar Corrosion
📅 Published: November 2021
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi12121451
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Yiyao Zhao, Junjie Wang

Conclusion

Professor Jianzhi Li stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her exemplary research contributions, innovative spirit, and recognized leadership in the field of fiber sensing and structural health monitoring. Her achievements reflect not only her commitment to advancing science and technology but also her potential to further influence the field. With targeted improvements in professional engagement and industry collaboration, she could amplify her impact even more.

Di Lan | Microwave absorption | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Lan | Microwave absorption | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Hubei University of Automotive Technology,  china

Lan Di, born in Shiyan, Hubei on November 4, 1994, is a lecturer at the Hubei University of Automotive Technology. He holds a PhD in Materials Science from Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research revolves around specialty engineering plastics, polyimide adhesives, and wave-absorbing materials, with notable applications in the military sector. With over 48 SCI papers published, Lan Di has established himself as a prominent figure in his field, earning recognition in Stanford University’s Top 2% Global Scientists list in 2022 and 2023.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Bachelor’s Degree (2012-2016) in Polymer Science and Engineering from Hubei University Master’s Student (2016-2019) in Materials Science at Northwestern Polytechnical University. Doctoral Candidate (2019-2022) in Materials Science at Northwestern Polytechnical University. Throughout his academic career, Lan focused on high-temperature adhesives and wave-absorbing materials, publishing extensively in renowned scientific journals and earning over 2,200 citations on Google Scholar.

Experience🧑‍🏫 

Lecturer (2023-present) at the Polymer Department, Hubei University of Automotive Technology, where Lan teaches and continues his cutting-edge research in polymer materials and high-temperature adhesives. Doctoral Candidate (2019-2022) at Northwestern Polytechnical University, where he published 48 SCI papers and worked on groundbreaking research in wave-absorbing materials and high-entropy alloys aster’s Student (2016-2019) focused on the study of engineering plastics and modified PTFE gaskets for military applications.

Awards and Honors🔬 

Global Top 2% Scientist (2022, 2023) by Stanford University for outstanding contributions in polymer materials research. First Prize for the Most Influential Paper Award from the Chinese Physical Society in 2021. Highly cited researcher with 4 ESI Hot Papers and 8 highly cited ESI papers. Filed three patent applications in the field of polyimide adhesives and wave-absorbing materials.

Research Focus🔬 

Specialty Engineering Plastics: Focus on polyimide high-temperature adhesives and modified PTFE gaskets used in military engines and motor seals. High-Temperature Adhesives: Developing polyimide adhesives for high-energy motor rotors. Wave-Absorbing Materials: Expertise in high-entropy alloys and ceramics, leading projects on polymer-based wave-absorbing materials. Published extensively in SCI journals, contributing to innovations in military and industrial applications of polymers.

Publication  Top Notes

Facile synthesis of hierarchical chrysanthemum-like copper cobaltate-copper oxide composites for enhanced microwave absorption performance
📖 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 533, 481-491 (2019), 211 citations
Co-authors: M Qin, R Yang, S Chen, H Wu, Y Fan, Q Fu, F Zhang.

Novel binary cobalt nickel oxide hollowed-out spheres for electromagnetic absorption applications
📖 Chemical Engineering Journal, 382, 122797 (2020), 205 citations
Co-authors: M Qin, J Liu, G Wu, Y Zhang, H Wu.

Progress in low-frequency microwave absorbing materials
📖 Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 29, 17122-17136 (2018), 201 citations
Co-authors: Z Jia, K Lin, M Qin, K Kou, G Wu, H Wu.

Simultaneous manipulation of interfacial and defects polarization toward Zn/Co phase and ion hybrids for electromagnetic wave absorption
📖 Advanced Functional Materials, 31(50), 2106677 (2021), 194 citations
Co-authors: Z Gao, L Zhang, H Wu.

Synergistic Polarization Loss of MoS2-Based Multiphase Solid Solution for Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
📖 Advanced Functional Materials, 32(18), 2112294 (2022), 167 citations
Co-authors: Z Gao, Z Ma, Z Zhao, L Zhang, H Wu, Y Hou.

Conclusion

Lan Di is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong track record in high-impact publications, patent filings, and leadership roles within the scientific community. His specialized focus on high-entropy alloys, specialty engineering plastics, and wave-absorbing materials places him at the forefront of critical fields in materials science. While there are opportunities to broaden his impact through further industry collaborations and interdisciplinary research, his current accomplishments make him highly deserving of this award.

Durga Ghosh | energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Durga Ghosh | energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. North Carolina State University, United States

Durga Prasad Ghosh is a postdoctoral scholar specializing in mechanical engineering, currently at North Carolina State University. He holds a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, and an M.Tech. in Thermal Engineering from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. Ghosh has extensive research experience, having worked on projects related to thermal energy storage, water desalination, and evaporator design. He has taught courses at Oregon State University and Gandhi Institute of Excellent Technocrats. His notable achievements include securing research funding, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and being a semi-finalist in the American-Made Geothermal Lithium Extraction Prize.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education🎓

Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, India
June 2015 – October 2019CGPA: 8.25/10🎓 M.Tech., Thermal Engineering
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, India
June 2012 – June 2014CGPA: 9.15/10 (Highest in the department)🎓 B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering
Gandhi Institute of Engineering Technology, India
August 2007 – July 2011CGPA: 7.42/10

Awards and Achievements 🏆

2021: Selected as one of the semifinalists in “The American-Made Geothermal Lithium Extraction Prize” and gained funding of $40,000. 018: Secured 1st position in “My Research in Three Minutes” competition on 7th Research Scholar’s Day, IIT Patna, 2018. 2014: Received Vice Chancellor Silver Medal for securing the highest mark in Thermal Engineering during M.Tech. 2004: Won a GOLD medal at All Orissa Geography Talent Test, 2004.
2003: Secured an All India rank of 323 in the 3rd National Science Olympiad, 2003.

Leadership and Service🔧

2019 – 2023: Led a team of Postdocs, graduate, and undergraduate students across four universities to successfully complete a multi-million dollar DOE project. 🔧 2019: Volunteered in organizing the 8th Research Scholar’s Day, IIT Patna, 2019. 2017: Volunteered in organizing the 6th Research Scholar’s Day, IIT Patna, 2017. 2013: Volunteered in organizing the 1st KIIT International Symposium on Advances in Automotive Technology (KIIT SAAT), 2013.  2008 – 2009: Served as an Office Bearer of the Mechanical Engineering Student Association (MESA), GIET, Gunupur, India.

Professional Experience

🛠️ Postdoctoral Scholar, Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
April 2023 – PresentLeading the design, fabrication, and experimentation of nature-inspired variable capacity evaporators for low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants.Enhancing condensation via optimized gradient wick structures.🛠️ Postdoctoral Scholar, Mechanical Engineering
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
April 2023 – April 2024Led projects on thermal energy storage, supervising 2 graduates and 3 undergraduates.Studied hydration kinetics of salt hydrates in a through-flow reactor for thermochemical energy storage.Analyzed data to establish trade-offs between specific power and specific energy.Utilized CAD software SolidWorks for 3D modeling and performed thermal simulation using COMSOL.🛠️ Instructor of Record, Energy System Engineering
Oregon State University, Bend, OR, USA
January 2023 – March 2023Taught Heat Transfer (ME332) for the winter term.Developed course content and conducted review sessions.Managed course materials and assignments on CANVAS.🛠️ Postdoctoral Scholar, Mechanical Engineering
Oregon State University, Bend, OR, USA
December 2019 – April 2023Led a team working on a novel Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) humidification-dehumidification water desalination system.Managed contractual milestones for multimillion-dollar US DOE awards.Conducted independent research and supervised PhD, graduate, and undergraduate students.🛠️ Project Fellow, Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, India
December 2014 – October 2019Designed and fabricated experimental setups for flow boiling in nanostructured microchannels.Performed Fast Fourier Transform Analysis in MATLAB.🛠️ Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Gandhi Institute of Excellent Technocrats, Bhubaneswar, India
July 2014 – November 2014Taught undergraduate courses on Basic Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer.Developed course content and conducted review sessions.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Abstract: Anti-fouling Rotating Polymer-Based Heat Exchanger for Zero Liquid Discharge Humidification-Dehumidification Desalination

Authors: Ghosh, D.P., Hassan, M., Dennis, S.J., Elhashimi-Khalifa, M.A., Abbasi, B. Journal: Water Research, 2024, 258, 121749

Fouling Mechanism in Airblast Atomizers and Its Suppression for Water Desalination

Authors: Sharma, D., Ghosh, D.P., Dennis, S.J., Abbasi, B.

Journal: Water Research, 2022, 221, 118726

Development of an Anti-Clogging Perforated Plate Atomizer for a Zero Liquid Discharge Humidification-Dehumidification Desalination System

Authors: Sharma, D., Ghosh, D.P., Rote, J.N., Zhang, X., Abbasi, B.

Journal: Desalination, 2021, 515, 115195

Mitigation of Transient Fluctuations During Flow Boiling in Microchannels via Adaptive Vapor Venting

Authors: Ghosh, D.P., Sharma, D., Abbasi, B.

Journal: IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, 2021, 11(10), pp. 1645–1654

An Ingenious Fluidic Capacitor for Complete Suppression of Thermal Fluctuations in Two-Phase Microchannel Heat Sinks

Authors: Ghosh, D.P., Sharma, D., Kumar, A., Saha, S.K., Raj, R.

Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2020, 110, 104347

Facile Fabrication of Nanostructured Microchannels for Flow Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement

Authors: Ghosh, D.P., Sharma, D., Mohanty, D., Saha, S.K., Raj, R.

Journal: Heat Transfer Engineering, 2019, 40(7), pp. 537–548

Thermohydraulic Characterization of Flow Boiling in a Nanostructured Microchannel Heat Sink with Vapor Venting Manifold

Authors: Sharma, D., Ghosh, D.P., Saha, S.K., Raj, R.

Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019, 130, pp. 1249–1259

Mohammadjavad Shabanpoursheshpoli | intelligent metamaterial | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammadjavad Shabanpoursheshpoli | intelligent metamaterial | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aalto University, Finland

Mohammadjavad Shabanpoursheshpoli is a dedicated Marie Curie Early-stage researcher and PhD candidate specializing in applied electromagnetics and telecommunications, with a focus on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) for 5G and 6G wireless networks. He has published over 10 journal papers and received several prestigious awards, including the 2023 Nokia Foundation scholarship for outstanding research in RIS-based 6G networks. He was an invited speaker at Metamaterials 2023 and named the best-performing research fellow of the Meta wireless project in 2022. He holds a PhD from Aalto University and has earned full scholarships and top academic rankings throughout his education.

 

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Ph.D.Aalto University, Espoo, Finland5/5 (passed all 40 credits)M.Sc.Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran16.65/20B.Sc.Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran

📜 Honours & Awards

🎓 Motivated and Accomplished Researcher

Marie Curie Early-Stage Researcher (PhD candidate) specializing in applied electromagnetics and telecommunication, focusing on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 5G and 6G wireless networks.

Committed to advancing telecommunication technology through a combination of rigorous theory and practical expertise, resulting in 10+ published journal papers recognized within the academic community.

🏅 2023 Nokia Foundation Scholarship

Recognized for outstanding research contributions in the field of RIS-based 6G wireless networks.

🎤 Invited Speaker

Accepted as an invited speaker for the 17th International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials 2023) in Greece.

🌟 Best-Performing Research Fellow

Selected as the “2022 best-performing research fellow of the Meta Wireless Project” in Gaeta, Italy (14 Nov. 2022).

🎓 Full Scholarships

Received a full scholarship from H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITNs) under grant agreement NO 956256.

Awarded a full scholarship from Noshirvani Institute of Technology & Iran University of Science and Technology (tuition waiver).

📚 Top-Cited Paper

Awarded a top-cited paper 2020-2021 in Annalen der Physik by Wiley.

📈 Academic Achievements

Ranked 3rd GPA among the graduating class in the master’s program at Iran University of Science and Technology.Ranked within the top 0.05% in the Iranian university entrance exam for a master’s degree in electrical engineering (2016).Ranked within the top 0.1% in the Iranian university entrance exam for a bachelor’s degree (2012).

✍️Publications Top Note :

“Ultrafast reprogrammable multifunctional vanadium-dioxide-assisted metasurface for dynamic THz wavefront engineering”

(Scientific Reports, 2020) – Cited 103 times.

“Deep neural network-based automatic metasurface design with a wide frequency range”

(Scientific Reports, 2021) – Cited 72 times.

“Asymmetric spatial power dividers using phase–amplitude metasurfaces driven by Huygens principle”

(ACS Omega, 2019) – Cited 66 times.

“Programmable anisotropic digital metasurface for independent manipulation of dual-polarized THz waves based on a voltage-controlled phase transition of VO₂ microwires”

(Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2020) – Cited 63 times.

“Reconfigurable honeycomb metamaterial absorber having incident angular stability”

(Scientific Reports, 2020) – Cited 44 times.

“A deep learning approach for inverse design of the metasurface for dual-polarized waves”

(Applied Physics A, 2021) – Cited 36 times.

“Real-time multi-functional near-infrared wave manipulation with a 3-bit liquid crystal-based coding metasurface”

(Optics Express, 2021) – Cited 30 times.

“Full Manipulation of the Power Intensity Pattern in a Large Space-Time Digital Metasurface: From Arbitrary Multibeam Generation to Harmonic Beam Steering Scheme”

(Annalen der Physik, 2020) – Cited 23 times.

“Implementation of conformal digital metasurfaces for THz polarimetric sensing”

(OSA Continuum, 2021) – Cited 22 times.

“Highly sensitive quarter-mode spoof localized plasmonic resonator for dual-detection RF microfluidic chemical sensor”

(Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2020) – Cited 18 times.