CONNECT’s Dr. Adam Narbudowicz (EDGE Research Fellow at DIT) and Prof Max Ammann (CONNECT Principal Investigator at DIT) have received Best Paper Award during the International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), held in Phuket, Thailand. The paper ‘Compact Antenna for Digital Beamforming with Software Defined Radios’ was the result of a collaboration between researchers from DIT and Gdansk University of Technology in Poland: Dr Lukasz Kulas, Dr Krzysztof Nyka, Marek Plotka and Mateusz Rzymowski.
The International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP) is considered the most renowned antenna and propagation conference in Asia and one of the most renown worldwide.
Adam and Max conduct their research at the Antenna & High Frequency Research Centre in the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at DIT. Adam is an EDGE Research Fellow.
Adam is working on the research project ‘Wireless-SPIne – Wireless Security and Privacy for INtErnet of things.’ The project will study new techniques to enhance much-needed security capability for wireless Internet of Thing devices, especially those operating from small nodes.
The work involves collaboration with Prof. Nicola Marchetti and Dr Arman Farhang at CONNECT in Trinity College Dublin.
CONNECT is the world leading Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Future Networks and Communications. CONNECT is funded under the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centres Programme and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund. We engage with over 35 companies including large multinationals, SMEs and start-ups. CONNECT brings together world-class expertise from ten Irish academic institutes to create a one-stop-shop for telecommunications research, development and innovation.
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