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Invited Talk- "Antenna arrays of sub-wavelength size for beamforming and localization within limited volume" (by Adam Narbudowicz)

In this talk, Dr. Adam Narbudowicz, a visitng researcher from Trinity College Dublin, will tell about his experience with compact antenna arrays for localization.

Adam Narbudowicz received the M.Sc. degree from the Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland, in 2008, the Ph.D. degree from the Dublin Institute of Technology (now TU Dublin), Dublin, Ireland, in 2013, and the Habilitation (advanced doctorate) degree from the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, in 2020.

He is currently an SFI Starting Investigator at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland leading The Electromagnetics, Antenna and Microwaves (TEAM) lab and also a part-time Associate Professor at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow (twice) of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action co-funded projects, including two-year research stay at RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany. He has (co-)authored more than 90 scientific publications in journals and peer-reviewed conference proceedings. His research interests include antenna miniaturization and electrically small antennas, machine learning for remote sensing and sustainable antenna technology.

Dr Narbudowicz received number of awards and distinctions, including the Scholarship for the Outstanding Young Polish Scientists in 2019, the Inaugural 2018 Prof. Tom Brazil CONNECT Excellence in Research Award, the best poster at the 2018 IEEE-EURASIP Summer School on Signal Processing, the 3rd Best Paper Award during ISAP 2017. He was also a mentor to the finalist team of the 2020 IEEE APS Student Design Contest. He sits in the Management Committee of the COST action SyMat: “Future communications with higher-symmetric engineered artificial materials” and served as the vice-chair for the IEEE Poland APS/MTT/AES Joint Chapter and vice-chair for the Small Antenna Working Group of The European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP).