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School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering


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Proj No. A2163-251
Title High-Performance Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) Filters for mm-Wave Applications
Summary Millimeter-wave (mm-wave) integrated circuits require high-performance filters to ensure efficient signal processing and minimal interference. This project focuses on the design, simulation, and optimization of coplanar waveguide (CPW) filters for mm-wave applications. CPW-based designs offer advantages such as ease of integration, reduced parasitics, and compatibility with modern fabrication technologies.

The selected student will:

* Explore different coplanar filter topologies, including bandpass, low-pass, and high-pass designs.

* Use electromagnetic simulation tools (ADS and COMSOL) to analyze and optimize filter performance.

* Investigate key design parameters, such as substrate effects, conductor losses, and frequency response.

* Prototype selected designs and characterize them using vector network analyzers.

This project is well-suited for students interested in RF/microwave engineering, electromagnetic simulations, and circuit design. A strong foundation in microwave theory, transmission lines, and EM simulation tools will be beneficial.
Supervisor Ast/P Mohammad Samizadeh Nikoo (Loc:S1 > S1 B1B > S1 B1B 61, Ext: ?)
Co-Supervisor -
RI Co-Supervisor -
Lab INTEGRATED SYSTEMS RESEARCH (Loc: S1-B2A-04)
Single/Group: Single
Area: Smart Electronics and IC design
ISP/RI/SMP/SCP?: