At this year's International Microwave Symposium (IMS), LHFT PhD students demonstrated their talents by securing three notable awards in the student design competitions.
In the Component-less Bias Tee competition, Tobias Kögel and Andre Scheder took first place! Well done!
The team, consisting...
The Institute of Microwaves and Photonics was strongly represented this year at one of the most important and largest conferences for microwave engineering. At the annual IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS), the latest research results and publications from the fields of field simulation, R...
Christoph Kammel, from the Institute of Microwave and Photonics (LHFT), won a prize in the Student Paper Competition at the renowned 2023 IEEE Radar Conference. His paper, titled “MIMO Radar-Based Rotation Parameter Estimation of Non-Cooperative Space Debris Objects”, introduces a novel technique fo...
The IEEE Microwave Theory & Technology Society (MTT-S) celebrates its 70th anniversary with a special issue of the IEEE Journal of Microwaves. On this occasion - in addition to the publications of the regular issue - selected and influential scientists from the field of microwave technology were...
On November 17, 2022, Lena Krabbe received the VDE Bayern Award in the category science for her master thesis. With this award, VDE Bayern honors outstanding scientific achievements every year. A complete and reliable understanding of the vehicular environment is essential for the realization of aut...
Martin Vossiek was appointment as Associate Editor-in-Chief for the IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems (T-RS). The IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems, were recently launched by a founding team, in which Martin Vossiek also participated. The IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems focuses on advances in t...
LHFT congratulates Lena Krabbe for winning 2nd place in the Three-Minutes-Thesis (3MT) Competition at the 25th European Microwave Week (EuMW) in Milan. In her short presentation entitled "Yes Officer, we know how fast everyone was going", Lena Krabbe explained how automotive radars can estimate the ...