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Session TU-A2.1A
Paper TU-A2.1A.1
TU-A2.1A.1
On the Importance of the Love's Condition for Inverse Equivalent-Source Metasurface Design
Mario Phaneuf, Tianke Qiu, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada
Session:
Electromagnetic Theory, Material Properties and Measurements I
Track:
AP-S General Topics
Location:
Peony Junior Ballroom 4512
Presentation Time:
Tue, 7 Dec, 08:20 - 08:40 Singapore Time (UTC +8)
Tue, 7 Dec, 01:20 - 01:40 France Time (UTC +1)
Tue, 7 Dec, 00:20 - 00:40 UTC
Mon, 6 Dec, 19:20 - 19:40 New York Time (UTC -5)
Session Co-Chairs:
Nirod Das, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University and Amin Kianinejad, arQana Technologies
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Room R10 Manager
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Session TU-A2.1A
TU-A2.1A.1: On the Importance of the Love's Condition for Inverse Equivalent-Source Metasurface Design
Mario Phaneuf, Tianke Qiu, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada
TU-A2.1A.2: Uniaxial Anisotropic Metamaterial Radome for 79 GHz Automotive Radars
Nima Bayat-Makou, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada
TU-A2.1A.3: Propagation Phase Aberration Characterization of Automotive Radar Covers
Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States; Stephen Decker, General Motors, United States
TU-A2.1A.4: An Automated Experiment for Parametric Investigation of Voltage Stacking Behavior
Benjamin Bissen, Thomas Ory, Mohamed Z. M. Hamdalla, Ahmed M. Hassan, Anthony N. Caruso, University of Missouri Kansas City, United States
TU-A2.1A.5: Real-Time Dielectric Sensing of Liquids using Waveguide Supercoupling
Aditya Varma Muppala, Adam Kaleo Roberts, Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
TU-A2.1A.6: CPW Resonators for Dielectric Characterization of Sheets at 77 GHz
Abdelhamid Nasr, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
TU-A2.1A.7: A Broadband S/SSTDR-VNA for Energized Circuits
Evan Benoit, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States
TU-A2.1A.8: New Approach on Generating Electromagnetic Waves for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Ali Hosseini-Fahraji, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
TU-A2.1A.9: Probe-based Gain Measurement of On-chip Millimeter-wave Antennas
Menglou Rao, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
TU-A2.1A.10: Deriving Maxwell's Equations from First Principles of Relativistic Charge Invariance and Space-Time Relations
Nirod Das, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, United States
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