Our paper has been selected as the Cover Article "Comparison of capacitive and radiofrequency resonator sensors for monitoring parallelized droplet microfluidic production" for the highly reputable journal Lab on a Chip.
Our paper "Inkjet-printed ferrite-filled rectangular waveguide X-band isolator" was selected as the “Top paper for printed Components Category."
Karimi's work on low cost and zero weight water-cut sensors stood out for its quality and distinctive application-direct approach. Successfully, he proved cost reductions of 100 times lower and dropping weight to 1,000 times below than the ones currently available in the market.
Muhammad Akram Karimi, working on a funded project by Saudi Aramco has been awarded Best Student Paper Award (3rd place) at International Microwave Symposium(IMS) 2016 in San Francisco.
Akram's work has been shortlisted in the Student Paper Competition at IMS 2016.
All four submissions from IMPACT Lab in the leading conference of the microwave community IMS 2016 have been accepted.
Akram's work in collaboration with Integrated Nanotechnology Lab published in the inaugural issue of Advanced Material Technologies
Prof. Shamim has been invited to serve in the technical program committee (TPC) of the AP-S, 2016.
Vaseem and Garret's work on Silver-Organo-Complex ink in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Ph.D. Student Garret McKerricher successfully defended his Ph.D. Thesis.
Bauyrzhan successfully defended his Master's Thesis.
Our recent paper on Stretchable and Wearable antenna is selected as the cover article for high impact factor journal “Advanced Functional Materials.”
Farhan's paper on stretchable and flexible antenna design is accepted in Advanced Functional Material.
Masters Thesis Defense of Adnan, Akram, and Mahmoud.
Ahmed’s MS thesis work on integrable reciprocal and non-reciprocal ferrite LTCC phase shifters has been published in the IEEE transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques.