UTFacultiesEEMCSDisciplines & departmentsRSNews & HighlightsAndrei Mogilnikov presented a paper at the German Microwave Conference 2025, Dresden.

Andrei Mogilnikov presented a paper at the German Microwave Conference 2025, Dresden.

Congratulations to our PhD student Andrei Mogilnikov on successfully presenting his research at the German Microwave Conference 2025 (GeMiC 2025), held in Dresden, Germany, from March 17 to 19!

Andrei presented his paper "Dual-Mode Nonlinear Radar with an Auxiliary Transmitter: Coverage Analysis", which explores new approaches in nonlinear radar systems. His work focuses on using auxiliary transmitters to extend system coverage and enhance detection performance in challenging environments.

🔬 Nonlinear radar is effective in cluttered scenarios thanks to passive harmonic tags, but it typically suffers from limited range. Andrei proposed a novel dual-mode radar architecture designed to overcome this limitation and improve overall system efficiency.

Great work and an excellent contribution on the international stage!