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Name: |
Professor P Gardner |
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University of Birmingham |
Department: |
Electronic, Electrical and Computer Eng |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Materials Synthesis & Growth
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Networks & Distributed Systems
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RF & Microwave Technology
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/S007903/1 | Multi-functional metamaterials and antennas for RF/Microwave communication and sensing devices | (C) |
EP/P020615/1 | 10 MHz to 1.1 THz Vector Network Analyser | (P) |
EP/P008380/1 | Millimeter-wave Antennas and Components for Future Mobile Broadband Networks (MILLIBAN) | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/N012372/1 | TASCC: Pervasive low-TeraHz and Video Sensing for Car Autonomy and Driver Assistance (PATH CAD) | (C) |
EP/M016269/1 | Micromachined Circuits For Terahertz Communications | (C) |
EP/L019078/1 | Terahertz Technology for Future Road Vehicles | (P) |
EP/H029656/1 | Terahertz Micromachined Resonator Superstructures | (C) |
EP/F017502/1 | Reconfigurable and Integrated Antennas for Cognitive Radio | (C) |
EP/D059933/1 | Millimetre wave micromachined devices for communications and radar | (C) |
EP/D053676/1 | Feasibility Study: Active Integrated Antennas for Ultra Wideband Systems | (C) |
EP/D020913/1 | Advanced Linear Microwave Transmitter Architectures Using Computational Intelligence Techniques | (P) |
GR/T11913/01 | Nature-Based Antenna Design - Support for Sabbatical Period for Prof D H Werner | (C) |
GR/R00944/01 | Integrated Active Antenna Modulators For Future Software Driven Base Station Arrays | (P) |
GR/M98111/01 | FDTD ANALYSIS OF MICROWAVE ACTIVE ANTENNAS WITH OPTICAL EXCITATION | (P) |
GR/L78536/01 | NOVEL DUPLEX TRANSPONDERS WITH INTEGRATED ACTIVE ANTENNAS FOR TWO-WAY RADIO ON FIBRE COMMUNICATIONS | (P) |
GR/L93423/01 | MILLIMETRE WAVE ANTENNAS FOR FUTURE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS | (C) |
GR/K75675/01 | MICROMACHINED ACTIVE ANTENNAS | (C) |
GR/K63184/01 | QUASI-OPTIC MILLIMETRIC WAVE TRANSMITTERS AND REPEATERS | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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