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We are pleased to share that our team has recently returned from
the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and
Propagation and the North American Radio Science Meeting (IEEE
APS/URSI), held in Ottawa, Canada, from July 13 to 18.
During the event, we presented our latest research paper titled:"Broadband
Biconical Dipole Antenna for Simulating High-Power Portable
Devices inSAR Measurements".
The
study introduces a compact, passive antenna designed to
facilitate Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurements for
high-power portable military devices. Operating over a wide
frequency range (600 MHz to 3 GHz), the proposed solution
enables efficient and streamlined testing within a single setup.
The symposium provided an excellent opportunity to engage with
the international research community, exchange ideas, and
contribute to ongoing advancements in antenna design,
electromagnetic safety, and measurement methodologies.
We thank the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society and URSI for
organizing a high-quality event and for fostering a valuable
environment for scientific collaboration.
Below, a few photos of our team at the event:
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